Asshur in Wikipedia
(Hebrew: אַשּׁוּר; often also transliterated as Asshur to reflect
the pointing of Hebrew letter 'ש' (Shin) in the Masoretic
text, which doubles the 'ש'), was the second son of Shem, the
son of Noah. Ashur's brothers were Elam, Aram, Arpachshad and
Lud.
The Hebrew text of Genesis 10:11 is somewhat ambiguous as to
whether it was Ashur himself (e.g. as reads the KJV), or
Nimrod (as in some other English translations) who built the
cities of Nineveh, Resen, Rehoboth-Ir and Calah in Assyria,
since the name Ashur can refer to either the person or the
country.(Genesis 10:8–10)[1]
The 1st century Judaeo-Roman historian Flavius Josephus
further gives the following statement: "Ashur lived at the
city of Nineve; and named his subjects Assyrians, who became
the most fortunate nation, beyond others" (Antiquities, i, vi,
4).
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