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1Ḳisat Ḥayqār

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  • Title: Ḳisat Ḥayqār
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  • Language: jrb
  • Number of Pages: Median: 16
  • Publisher: bi-maṭbaʻat Elishaʻ Shoḥeṭ
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  • Publish Location: Baghdād

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  • First Year Published: 1929
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    2Documents relatifs a Ahikar

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    • Title: Documents relatifs a Ahikar
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    • Language: fre
    • Number of Pages: Median: 96
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    • Publish Location: Paris, Librairie A. Picard

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    • First Year Published: 1920
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      Story of Ahikar

      and Pap. No. 3465 = J. 43502 (Egyptian Museum of Cairo). In the story, Ahikar is a mythical chancellor to the Assyrian kings Sennacherib and Esarhaddon

      Manasses

      Bethulia (Judith 8:2-3). Manasses appears as a character in the Story of Ahikar (not in Vulgata, but in the Septuagint) told by Tobit on the point of death

      The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden

      Solomon The Letter of Aristeas The Fourth Book of Maccabees The Story of Ahikar Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs can be read in: The Lost books of the

      Non-canonical books referenced in the Bible

      referenced in Esther 2:23, 6:1, 10:2, and Nehemiah 12:23. Book (or Wisdom) of Ahikar referenced in Tobit 1:22, 2:10, 11:18, and 14:10 Aesop's fable of The Two

      Ahasuerus

      (LXX) edition, the two names in this verse appear instead as one name, Ahikar (also the name of another character in the story of Tobit). Other Septuagint

      List of Money Heist cast members

      Martinez (Logroño) Ramón Agirre [es] Recurring Main Matías Caño (Pamplona) Ahikar Azcona Recurring Main Dimitri Mostovói / Radko Dragić (Oslo) Roberto García

      Wisdom literature

      unrighteousness of the world. The 5th-century BC Aramaic story Words of Ahikar is full of sayings and proverbs, many similar to local Babylonian and Persian

      Money Heist

      Fernández (featured parts 3–5): a nervous hostage in the Bank of Spain Ahikar Azcona as Matías Caño (Pamplona; featured parts 3–5): a member of the group

      The Snake in the Thorn Bush

      from the company they keep. The West Asian variant occurs in the story of Ahikar, where the sage reproaches his adopted nephew for treacherously returning

      Aramaic

      particular (see Elephantine papyri). Of them, the best known is the Story of Ahikar, a book of instructive aphorisms quite similar in style to the biblical