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Asnapper
        probably the same as Assur-bani-pal (Sardanapalos of the
        Greeks), styled the "great and noble" (Ezra 4:10), was the son
        and successor (B.C. 668) of Esar-haddon (q.v.). He was
        "luxurious, ambitious, and cruel, but a magnificent patron of
        literature." He formed at Nineveh a library of clay tablets,
        numbering about 10,000. These are now mostly in the British
        Museum. They throw much light on the history and antiquities of
        Assyria.
        Assur-bani-pal was a munificent patron of literature, and the
        conqueror of Elam. Towards the middle of his reign his empire
        was shaken by a great rebellion headed by his brother in
        Babylon. The rebellion was finally put down, but Egypt was lost,
        and the military power of Assyria was so exhausted that it could
        with difficulty resist the hordes of Kimmerians who poured over
        Western Asia. (See NINEVEH ¯T0002735.)
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Asnapper' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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