. The student's Bible : containg the Old and New Testaments according to the version of the 1911 Bible . Plate LXXXVII. ONE SIDE OP THE BLACK OBELISK, set up by Shalma-neser II, king of Assyria, about B. C. 860-825, to record the vic-tories of the thirty-one military expeditions of his reign. (From a black stone obelisk discovered at Calah (Nimrud), now in theBritish Museum [No. 98].) Scene 1 represents the payment of tribute to Shalmaneser by Zua, king of the country of tlie Guznnai;scene 2, the tribute of Jehu, son of Omri; scene 3, tribute of the country of Miisri, consisting oftwo-humped c


. The student's Bible : containg the Old and New Testaments according to the version of the 1911 Bible . Plate LXXXVII. ONE SIDE OP THE BLACK OBELISK, set up by Shalma-neser II, king of Assyria, about B. C. 860-825, to record the vic-tories of the thirty-one military expeditions of his reign. (From a black stone obelisk discovered at Calah (Nimrud), now in theBritish Museum [No. 98].) Scene 1 represents the payment of tribute to Shalmaneser by Zua, king of the country of tlie Guznnai;scene 2, the tribute of Jehu, son of Omri; scene 3, tribute of the country of Miisri, consisting oftwo-humped camels, elephants, apes, &c. ; scene 4, the tribute of Marduk-pal-usur, kiug of the countryof the Sukhai; scene 5, the tribute of Garparunda, king of the country of the o •iH CD fl c3 g \a hA .3 (N cS 00 > 02 O X COO 00 X +5 X bfiO H-; •42 pq H .S ?^^ H a^ 1-1 M Pi § o Ph o 125 O OQ !3 w H 1-5 m i—j


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