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babylonian

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for babylonian.

Editorial note

Hades and the Babylonian afterlife weren't torture chambers (that came later, with the Greek Tartarus and the Christian hell).

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Quick take

An inhabitant of the city of Babylon.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of babylonian gathered in one view.

noun

An inhabitant of the city of Babylon.

noun

An inhabitant of Babylonia, which included Chaldea; a Chaldean.

noun

An astrologer; so called because the Chaldeans were remarkable for the study of astrology.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for babylonian.

noun

An inhabitant of the city of Babylon.

noun

An inhabitant of Babylonia, which included Chaldea; a Chaldean.

noun

An astrologer; so called because the Chaldeans were remarkable for the study of astrology.

noun

A later form of Akkadian language spoken in Babylonia in 1950 BC – 100 AD.

Example sentences

1

Hades and the Babylonian afterlife weren't torture chambers (that came later, with the Greek Tartarus and the Christian hell).

2

For example, Christianity borrows elements of Zoroastrianism and Judaism is actually derived from ancient Babylonian polytheism.

3

The Torah would clearly put the 7 day week as one of the earliest doctrines, far before the Babylonian exile.

4

Our measures for angles and for time descend from the base 60 Babylonian system, whereas base 10 descends from the ancient Egyptian system.

5

Lamentations is a poem about returning to Israel after the Babylonian exile.

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Live in another era, in greek times or babylonian times, their idea of what was right and wrong were different due to their frameworks.

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It covers the development of algebra from Babylonian math to group theory.

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The Babylonian Talmud is more complete and therefore more widely studied).

9

The next odd idea requires expert knowledge in Babylonian contracts.

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Everything from Babylonian recipes to reconstructions of Roman fish sauce.

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And a base 12 time system could have been compelling enough to replace the Babylonian base 60 system that we are stuck with.

12

Or for some Babylonian genocide that's 5000 years old?

Quote examples

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When talking about causation of events where there is no data, much less reproducible data, you certainly have room to disagree with some evidence and prefer others, but it goes too far to claim "Judaism is actually derived from ancient Babylonian polytheism" is unassailable fact.

2

"The "ancient" archery this guy idolizes never existed." In the video, he says he picked up his ideas from old manuscripts and so forth that show such archery techniques in action (arrow on the right side of the bow, arrows carried in the shooting hand, etc.) and quotes one source (Babylonian?

Proper noun examples

1

Sumerian/Babylonian) religion influenced Judaism and Islam, or how Proto-Indo-European religion influenced northern European, Hindu and near-eastern religions.

2

Rashi commented on the entire (Babylonian) Talmud, and so did the Rabbis of his grandchildrens' generation.

3

Does anyone know if there is such an attempted explanation for such accurate estimates of time in the Indian (and perhaps Mayan and Babylonian) systems?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use babylonian in a sentence?

Hades and the Babylonian afterlife weren't torture chambers (that came later, with the Greek Tartarus and the Christian hell).

What does babylonian mean?

An inhabitant of the city of Babylon.

What part of speech is babylonian?

babylonian is commonly used as noun.