04Yegh1 3:54 | | | him were consumed like the | Chaldaeans | |
06Khor1 2:2 | | | histories, especially the Persians and | Chaldaeans, | in which particularly are found |
06Khor1 3:3 | | | and narratives - those of the | Chaldaeans, | Assyrians, Egyptians, and Hellenes. It |
06Khor1 5:50 | | | own language, and although the | Chaldaeans, | either of their own accord |
06Khor1 9:14 | | | back as Sardanapal of the | Chaldaeans | and even farther |
06Khor1 20:1 | | | THOSE OF THE HEBREWS AND | CHALDAEANS | DOWN TO SARDANAPALOS, WHO WAS |
06Khor1 20:29 | | | | Chaldaeans: | Arios |
06Khor1 22:13 | | | the ancient archives of the | Chaldaeans, | Assyrians, and Persians, since their |
06Khor2 70:4 | | | the astrologers, that is, the | Chaldaeans, | and so on; the adulterous |
07Seb1 7:1 | | | the venomous and most important | Chaldaeans | and all the leading nobles |
07Seb1 9:23 | | | of dragons, the races of | Chaldaeans | and of men descended from |
07Seb1 13:2 | | | court. None of the greatest | Chaldaeans | dared open his mouth or |
09Draskh1 4:12 | | | that the books of the | Chaldaeans, | which were written at the |
10Tovma1 2:1 | | | writers) concerning Bel and the | Chaldaeans’ | heroic follies does not serve |
10Tovma1 4:36 | | | those (kings) some Assyrians and | Chaldaeans | descended from the earlier kings |