Salmanasar
Salmanasar
(Assyrian: the god Shulman is the leader)
Name of four Assyrian kings, one of whom deserves special mention. Salmanasar IV (726-722 B.C.), waged war against the King of Israel, Osee, for refusing tribute, and besieged Samaria for three years; but it was his successor Sargon who took the country in 721 (4 Kings 17). This marks the end of the Kingdom of Israel and the beginning of the Assyrian captivity.
Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Salmanasar
(Vulg. Salmanasar, for the Gr. text is lost), a less correct form (2Es 13:40) of the name of the Assyrian king SHALMANESER SEE SHALMANESER (q.v.).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Salmanasar
SALMANASAR (2Es 13:40) = Shalmaneser (wh. see).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Salmanasar
sal-ma-nasar (2 Esdras 13:40) = SHALMANESER (which see).