NINEVEH
archaeological finds: it-1 148; it-2 503-505; jd 49; w93 6/1 4-7; si 159
Ashurbanipal’s library: it-1 188, 637; it-2 754; g05 5/22 18-19
Babylonian chronicle B.M. 21901 (Gadd Chronicle) (fall and destruction): it-1 205, 958; it-2 505; si 159
Epic of Gilgamesh: sh 47-49
palace description: it-2 504; w01 2/15 20
palace relief: it-1 201
photo of mound: it-1 958
photo of walls: w07 11/15 8
reliefs of assault on Lachish: it-1 952; g 11/07 17; w93 6/1 5-7
ruins: it-1 958; it-2 503-505; g 11/07 17-18; si 159
Sennacherib’s palace: it-1 148, 160; it-2 895; ba 14; si 334; w88 2/15 25, 27
Sennacherib’s prisms: it-1 148; g 12/10 27; g 11/07 17; si 334; w88 2/15 25
stela of Ashurnasirpal: it-2 504
“walking distance of three days” (Jon 3:3): w93 6/1 4-5
Assyrian capital: w21.11 31; it-1 954
“city of bloodshed” (Na 3:1): it-2 463; w13 4/1 10; jd 118; si 158-159; w88 2/15 24-25
description: jd 48
discussion: it-2 503-505; si 158-159
fall and destruction: it-1 205; it-2 505; si 154, 159-160, 164; w89 5/15 24
foretold: w21.11 31; it-1 634; it-2 463, 504-505; g17.3 5; w14 5/1 4-5; jd 24, 48-49; w01 2/15 20-21; w96 3/1 11-12; w93 5/15 5; si 158-160, 164-165; w89 5/15 24-25; w88 2/15 28
‘gates of rivers opened’ (Na 2:6): w07 11/15 9
founder: si 158
goddess worshipped: it-2 503
Jonah sent as prophet: ia 109, 116; w09 1/1 25-26; w09 4/1 14; jd 16-17; w04 10/1 20-21; w03 7/15 17-18; si 153-155; w88 2/15 26
“great” in Jehovah’s eyes (Jon 1:2; 3:2; 4:11): ia 117, 119; w09 4/1 14-15
Jehovah reasonable with Ninevites: cl 206; w94 8/1 13
population: it-2 504; ia 119; w09 4/1 15
possible king who listened to: it-1 203
repentance of Nineveh: w24.05 5; it-2 98-99; ia 119-120; w09 4/1 15; jd 143-144
size of city: it-2 100-101, 504; w07 11/1 14; w93 6/1 4-5; w89 4/15 31
“prostitute” (Na 3:4): w89 5/15 24
religion: si 159
Sennacherib restores: it-2 895
‘will rise up in judgment’ (Mt 12:41): w24.05 5; si 155