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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3,5| the proph-~ets. ~Fall of Nineveh 606 ~ ~Fall of Jerusalem 2 1,5,2| the Jews, but ~did it in Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. 3 1,5,2| Xerxes of Media de-~stroyed Nineveh in 606. This was the end 4 1,5,2| Persecution of Prophets ~ ~Fall of Nineveh 606 ~ ~Fall of Jerusalem 5 1,5,5| century before Christ in Nineveh, the ~capital of Assyria. 6 1,5,5| Jonah's embassy to pagan Nineveh. Jonah initially did not 7 1,5,5| obediently proceeded to Nineveh, preaching denouncement 8 1,5,5| repented. The Lord had mercy on Nineveh and averted His punishment. 9 1,5,5| saved. As the time passed, Nineveh became a capital of a powerful ~ 10 1,5,5| about the punishment of Nineveh, the capi-~tal of the Assyrian 11 1,5,5| Assyrian kingdom. In the past Nineveh was the weapon in the arms 12 1,5,5| prophet Jonah, God forgave Nineveh, the capital of ~Assyria, 13 1,5,5| condition of ~contemporary Nineveh, the city of blood and treachery. 14 1,5,5| forthcoming punishment ~of Nineveh as a just retaliation to 15 1,5,5| the previously ~invincible Nineveh was soon conquered by Nabopolassar 16 1,5,5| Nahum, after its devastation Nineveh completely disappeared ~ 17 1,5,5| years, the very location of Nineveh had been forgotten and only 18 2,1,1| monumental ruins of Egypt, Nineveh, Babylon, and even Syria~ 19 2,5,4| A.D.) and the judgment of Nineveh, Babylon, the~Roman Empire,


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