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Daniel in the FurnaceDaniel, along with Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, is cast into a fiery furnace for refusing to worship the idol ordered by Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon. They survive
Franklin McLeayFranklin (Franklyn) McLeay (1864 - 1900), Canadian-born actor, shown here in costume as Jediah in The Daughters of Babylon. Date: 1899
The ruin of Babylon - Revelation 18. circa 1688
Babylon. Terracotta tiles decorated in floral motifs. DatedMesopotamian Art Babylon. Terracotta tiles decorated in floral motifs. Dated between 600-500 BC. They come from the Temple of Nabu in Borsippa. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Limestone kudurru from the riegn of Marduk-nadin-ahhe (1099Mesopotamian Art. Middle Babylonian. Limestone kudurru from the riegn of Marduk-nadin-ahhe (10991082 BC). Block of black limestone. The upper portion is carved with symbols
Middle Babylonian. 954 B. C. Limestone boundary-stone or kuduMesopotamian Art. Middle Babylonian. 954 B.C. Limestone boundary-stone or kudurru, inscribed in cuneiform script that describes the fight between two families for the grant of land from one state to
Book of Ezra. Cover. Edited in the 16th century. ColoredBook of Ezra. Biblical book of the Old Testament book that tells the story of the return from exile in Babylon and the rebuilding of the Temple. Cover. Edited in the 16th century. Colored
Book of Ezra. Cover. Edited in the 16th centuryBook of Ezra. Biblical book of the Old Testament book that tells the story of the return from exile in Babylon and the rebuilding of the Temple. Cover. Edited in the 16th century
Cuneiform tablet. King Nebuchanezzar II (630-562 BC). Chaldean dynasty. Detail. Exposition in Louvre Museu. Paris. France
Stela of Ashurbanipal. The inscription records that he restoMesopotamia. Stela of Ashurbanipal. The inscription records that he restored the Esagil temple of Marduk, Babylon. 665-653BC. Cuneiform script. Babylon exposore. Louvre. Paris. France
Babylon. Monumental Procession Street. Lions relief. Archaeological Museum. Museum of Ancient Orient. Istanbul. Turkey
Decoration with aurochs and dragons in the Ishtar Gate. 6thIshtar Gate. Babylon. 575 BC. Decoration with aurochs and dragons. Archaeological Museum. Museum of Ancient Orient. Istanbul. Turkey
Stele with inscription and relief of the governor Shamsh-resStele with inscription and relief of Shamsh-res-usur, governor of Mari and Suhi, praying in front of the Gods. 8th century BC. Limestone. Palace Museum of Babylon. Archaeological Museum
Cartoon, Montmartre by Night, WW1Cartoon, Montmartre by night -- a woman thinks to herself, this is what our enemies call the Modern Babylon ! Date: 1918
Iraq / Babylon / Calmet sThe city of BABYLON, after the descriptions by Herodotus and Kircher; the hanging gardens are in the centre, the Tower on the right : the Euphrates runs round the city
Sumerian Cult-StatuesTwo of the twelve statues found during excavations at Tell Asmar, fifty miles north-east of Baghdad. On the left is the Lord of Fertility, and to the left, the Mother Goddess
Babylon and its gardens.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages. 1798
A priest leading a bull to sacrifice, from the Palace of Zimri-Lim, Mari. Babylonian art. Neo-Babylonian Art. Painting. SYRIA. ALEPPO. Aleppo. Archaeological Museum
Assyrian-Babylonian tablet with cuneiform characters. Purchasing contract. 2000 B.C. Babylonian art. Terra-cotta. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Como. Civic Museum
Westminster Hall Modern Babylon on a Trip to London. Part of Box 35 Boswell Collection Date: circa 1895
St Pauls Cathedral, choir, Modern Babylon. Part of Box 35 Boswell Collection Date: circa 1895
Belshazzar investing Daniel with a Chain of gold. circa 19th century
The Apocalypse of Angers. 1375-1379. Detail. Scene from The Whore of Babylon, representation of chapter 17 of the Apocalypse of St. John. The angel shows the whore to St. John. Gothic art. Tapestry
Remains of Nebuchadnezzars Palace, BabylonView of the remains of Nebuchadnezzars Palace, Babylon (6th century BC). Date: early 20th century
Walls of BabylonThis curious animal bas relief carving is on the ancient walls of Babylon (modern Iraq). Date: BC
Isaiah / Vision of BabylonThe prophets vision of the destruction of Babylon
Aircraft constructionCantilever Aero Co. exterior, wooden frame of wing of aeroplane. Men working on the wooden framework of an aeroplane wing at the Cantilever Aero Co. factory in Babylon, L.I
Fragments in the scientific bathroom, washing away the saltsFragments from the walls of Babylon being washed. A scientific bathroom where antiquities were first cleaned of corroding salts. They were then transferred to the bakery for specialist drying
Site of BabylonThe site of Babylon, in the 19th century
Iraq / BabylonGeneral view of the ancient city, with its gardens and the Tower of Babel
Babylon / ExcavationsExcavations behing the gate of Ishtar in the ancient city of Babylon in Iraq
Berlin / Modern BabylonBerlin: the Modern Babylon
Jews in BabylonNebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, takes and razes Jerusalem, and makes captives of the Jews who weep by the waters of Babylon, specifically the Euphrates
Jews in Captivity - 2Nebuchadnezzar II, after defeating the Jews, takes many of them captive to Babylon, where they are very unhappy and sit around moping
Jews at Babylon / MartinThe Jews, taken in captivity to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar II, grieve by the rivers of Babylon (the Euphrates) and hang their harps upon the willows in the midst thereof
Babylon Tourist 1971Babylon: a tourist admiring some excavated walls behind the Ishtar Gateway
Babylon Falls / MartinBABYLON FALLS Kurash II (Cyrus) king of Persia, takes Babylon.. Babylon is taken, her idols are confounded, her images are broken in pieces
Nurnberger ChronikA 15th century, German view of what Babylon may have looked like depicted in Meisterlins Nurnberger Chronik
Iran / Archaeology / BisutunThe rock inscription carved in Old Persian, Babylonian, and Elamite cuneiform on the rock of Bisutun overlooking the main route from Babylon to Hamadan
Here Comes a Poor WomanHere comes a poor woman from Babylon With six poor children all alone. One can bake and one can brew, One can shape and one can sew, One can sit at the fire and spin
Jews Allowed to Go HomeWhen Babylon has been taken by Kurash II (Cyrus), king of Persia, he allows the Jews to return to Jerusalem, and approves plans for the citys reconstruction
Joachim ReleasedJoachim, king of Judah, taken captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar II, is released by his successor Awil-Marduk (Evil-Merodach in the Bible)
Nebuchadnezzar AttacksNebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, takes and loots Jerusalem, making captives of its inhabitants and taking them back to Babylon
Daniel in Den (Dore)Daniel, a court official of Darius, ruler of Babylon, refuses to abandon his Jewish faith, so is thrown into the lions den, but they respect him too much to eat him