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    ndoftheeighteenthcenturythatthefirst

    ``inscriptionssocalledbecausetheletterswere

    inwere

    broughttoeuropebyadanishsurveyor,nadniebuhr

    thenittookthirtyyearsbeforeapatientgeschool

    sterbythenaofgrotefendhaddecipheredthefirstfour

    letters,thed,thea,therandthesh,thenaofthepersian

    kingdariusandanothertyyearshadtogoby

    untilabritishofficer,henryraous

    inscriptionofbehistun,gaveusaothenail

    ingofeasia

    paredtotheproblefdecipheringthesenailings,

    thejobofchaollionhadbeenaneasyonethe

    egyptiansusedpicturesbutthesurians,theearliest

    inhabitantsofsopotaa,upontheideaof

    scratchingtheirabletsofclay,haddiscardedpictures

    entirelyandhadevolvedasystefvshapedfiguresh

    shotlennectionhthepicturesoutofhey

    hadbeendevelopedafeplesi

    aninthebeginningastar,hanailinto

    abricklookedasfollo}thissignhooo

    cuersoandafterashorteaningof

    ``heavenplified

    inthisadeitevenreofapuzzle

    inthesa{illust}into{illust}

    andafishchangedfroillust}into{illust}thesun

    e{illust}

    iferianscripttodayakean

    {illust}looklike{illust}thissystefingdownour

    ideaslooksratherpliorethanthirtycenturies

    iteriansandthebabyloniansand

    theassyriansandthepersiansandallthedifferentraces

    heirothefertilevalley

    thestoryofsopotaaisoneofendlesswarfareand

    nquestfirstthesurianscafrohenorththey

    ountainsthey

    hadbeenaccustodtoheirgodsonthetopsof

    hillsaftertheyhadenteredtheplaintheynstructedartificial

    littlehillsontopofheybuilttheiraltarsthey

    didnotknoobuildstairsandtheythereforesurrounded

    theirtohslopinggalleriesourengineers

    haveborroayseeinourbigrailroad

    stationsonefloortoanother

    ayhaveborrothesurians

    buteriansirelyab

    sorbedbythoseracesthatenteredthefertilevalleyatalater

    datetheirtoidsttheruinsof

    sopotaathejeheyintoexile

    inthelandofbabylonandtheycalledtheowersofbabilli,

    ortowersofbabel

    inthefortietherianshad

    enteredsopotaatheyerwardsover

    poanytribesfrohe

    desertofarabiandialectandwhoare

    knoites,becauseintheoldendayspeoplebelieved

    theobethedire,oneofthe

    threesonsofnoahathousandyearslater,theakkadians

    ittotheruleofthearites,another

    seticdeserttriberabibuilthielf

    agnificentpalaceintheholycityofbabylonandwho

    gavehispeopleasetoflaadethebabylonianstate

    thebestadnisteredeireoftheancientthe

    hittites,youeetintheoldtestant,over

    ranthefertilevalleyanddestroyedevertheyuldnot

    carryauhefollowers

    ofthegreatdesertgod,ashur,selvesassyrians

    andadethecityofninevehthecenterofavast

    andterribleeireeasiaand

    egyptandgatheredtaxesfrontlesssubjectracesuntil

    theendoftheseventhcenturybeforethebirthofchristwhen

    theitictribe,reestablishedbabylonand

    dethatportantcapitalofthatday

    nebuchadnezzar,thebestknoheirkings,enuraged

    thestudyofsodeknoy

    andtheticsisallbaseduponcertainfirstprinciplesh

    hechaldeansintheyear538bca

    crudetribeofpersianshepherdsinvadedthisoldlandand

    overthrepireofthechaldeanstwohundredyears

    later,theyintuhrohegreat,

    eltingpotofsony

    setietherons

    andaftertherons,theturks,andsopotaa,thesend

    centreoftheeavastwildeess

    oundsofearthtoldastoryofancientglory

    ses

    thestoryofses,theleaderofthe

    jewishpeople

    sotiduringthetiethcenturybeforeourera,

    asllanduniortanttribeofseticshepherdshadleft

    itsoldho,outh

    oftheeuphrates,andhadtriedtofindneureshin

    thedoinofthekingsofbabyloniatheyhadbeendriven

    aovedward

    lookingforalittlepieceofunoccupiedterritoryhey

    ghtsetuptheirtents

    thistribeofshepherdshehebrewsor,as

    ,thejeheyhadwanderedfarandwide,

    andafteyyearsofdrearyperegrinationstheyhadbeen

    givenshelterinegyptforrethanfivecenturiesthey

    haddongtheegyptiansandheiradopteduntry

    hadbeenoverrunbythehyksosraudersasitold

    youinthestoryofegypttheyhadnagedtoketheelves

    usefultotheforeigninvaderandhadbeenleftinthe

    undisturbedpossessionoftheirgrazingfieldsbutaftera

    longheegyptianshaddriventhe

    hyksosoutofthevalleyofthenileandthenthejewshad

    euponeviltisfortheyhadbeendegradedtotherank

    ofnslavesandtheyhadbeenforcedtohe

    royalroadsandonthepyradsandasthefrontierswere

    guardedbytheegyptiansoldiersithadbeeniossiblefor

    thejeoescape

    afteyyearsofsufferingtheytheir

    serablefatebyayoungjeoses,whoforalong

    tihaddinthedesertandtherehadleaedtoappreciate

    thesilevirtuesofhisearliestancestors,

    aselves

    berruptedbytheeaseand

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