Shinar in Easton's Bible Dictionary
LXX. and Vulgate "Senaar;" in the inscriptions, "Shumir;"
probably identical with Babylonia or Southern
Mesopotamia,
extending almost to the Persian Gulf. Here the tower
of Babel
was built (Gen. 11:1-6), and the city of Babylon.
The name
occurs later in Jewish history (Isa. 11:11; Zech.
5:11). Shinar
was apparently first peopled by Turanian tribes, who
tilled the
land and made bricks and built cities. Then tribes
of Semites
invaded the land and settled in it, and became its
rulers. This
was followed in course of time by an Elamite
invasion; from
which the land was finally delivered by Khammurabi,
the son of
Amarpel ("Amraphel, king of Shinar," Gen. 14:1), who
became the
founder of the new empire of Chaldea. (See AMRAPHEL
-T0000221.)
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