Asshur in Easton's Bible Dictionary
second son of Shem (Gen. 10:22; 1 Chr. 1:17). He went from the
land of Shinar and built Nineveh, etc. (Gen.
10:11,12). He
probably gave his name to Assyria, which is the usual
translation of the word, although the form Asshur is
sometimes
retained (Num. 24:22, 24; Ezek. 27:23, etc.). In Gen.
2:14
"Assyria" ought to be "Asshur," which was the original
capital
of Assyria, a city represented by the mounds of Kalah
Sherghat,
on the west bank of the Tigris. This city was founded
by
Bel-kap-kapu about B.C. 1700. At a later date the
capital was
shifted to Ninua, or Nineveh, now Koyunjik, on the
eastern bank
of the river. (See CALAH -T0000688; NINEVEH
-T0002735.)
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