chaldea in English

noun
1
an ancient country in what is now southern Iraq, inhabited by the Chaldeans.

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1. That same night Belshazzar king of Chaldea was slain

2. 20 Behold, Potiphar’s Hill was in the land of aUr, of Chaldea.

3. Arjuna, the mythical archer from the Mahabharata, joins Chaldea with his strong Buster AoE NP Pashupata and self-sufficiency in generating and using critical hits

4. The Battlement was an early development in military architecture; it was found in Chaldea, Egypt, and prehistoric Greece, as well as commonly in ancient Roman fortifications.

5. Geographically, Assyria occupies the northern and middle part of Mesopotamia, situated between the rivers Euphrates and Tigris; while the southern half, extending as far south as the Persian Gulf, constitutes the countries of Babylonia and Chaldea.

6. 30 Accordingly a famine prevailed throughout all the land of Chaldea, and my father was sorely tormented because of the famine, and he repented of the evil which he had determined against me, to take away my alife.

7. RABSARIS » A title of an Assyrian officer ADRAMMELECH » An Assyrian idol (2 Kings 17:31) ANAMMELECH » An Assyrian idol (2 Kings 17:31) ASNAPPER » A noble Assyrian prince, who colonized the cities of Samaria after the Israelites were taken captive to Assyria ASSHUR » Son of Shem, and ancestor of the Assyrians (Genesis 10:11,22; 1 Chronicles 1:17; Ezekiel 32:22) CHALDEA » …

8. Babel (confusion), Babylon (Greek form of Babel), is properly the capital city of the country which is called in Genesis Shinar, and in the later books Chaldea, or the land of the Chaldeans.The first rise of the Chaldean power was in the region close upon the Persian Gulf; thence the nation spread northward up the course of the rivers, and the seat of government moved in the same direction