* A.M. 3233. B.C. 771. Pul.
Prideaux supposes that this Pul was the father of the famous
Sardanapalus, who was called Sardan with his father's name Pul
annexed, as was frequent in those times, making Sardanpul:
thus Merodach, king of Babylon, was Merodach-Baladan, because
he was the son Baladan. This Pul began to reign according to
Usher, A.M. 3237, the fifth year of Menahem; and he is
supposed to be the same that reigned in Nineveh, when Jonah
preached in that city.
# 1Ch 5:25,26; Isa 9:1|
* Menahem.
# 12:18; 16:8; 17:3,4; 18:16; Ho 5:13; 8:9,10; 10:6|
* to confirm.
# 14:5; Jer 17:5|
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