| 1890 - 978 sider
...the account given in the Scriptures. It appears that the eldest son of Nabonedus was Bel-shar-ezar, and was by his father admitted to a share in the government. Sir Henry says " we can now understand how Belsliazzar may have been king in Babylon when the city was attacked by the combined forces of the... | |
| William Smith - 1890 - 920 sider
...• " we can now understand bow Belshazzar, as joint king with his father, may have been governor of Babylon, when the city was attacked by the combined forces of the Medes and Persians, and may have perished in the assault which followed ; while Nabonnedus leading... | |
| 1854 - 1210 sider
...solution. We can now understand how Belshazzar, as joint-King with his father, may have been Governor of Babylon, when the city was attacked by the combined forces of the Medes and Persians, and may have perished in the assault which followed ; while Nabonidus leading a... | |
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