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The Last Days of the Old Eastern World
... to the province by their treatment of Babylon, and thus prevent the possibility ... the
Persians occupied Athens afresh, and once more had recourse to diplomacy. ...
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Nehemiah 6:1Now it came to pass when Sanballat, and Tobiah, and Geshem the Arabian, and the rest of our enemies, heard that I had built the wall, and that there was no breach left therein; (though at that time I had not set up the doors on the gates;)
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Diplomacy by Intermarriage With Other Nations
Diplomacy of Abigail
Diplomacy of Abimelech
Diplomacy of Hiram, to Secure the Good Will of David
Diplomacy of Jephthah, With the King of Moab, Unsuccessful
Diplomacy of Toi, to Promote the Friendship of David
Diplomacy: Absalom Winning the People
Diplomacy: Ahaz Purchases Assistance from the King of Assyria
Diplomacy: Ambassadors from Ben-Hadad to Ahab
Diplomacy: Corrupt Practices in the officers of Nebuchadnezzars Court to Secure the Destruction of Daniel
Diplomacy: David, in Sending Hushai Absalom's Court
Diplomacy: General Scriptures Concerning
Diplomacy: Jehoash Purchases Peace from Hazael
Diplomacy: Paul, in Arraying the Pharisees and Sadducees Against Each Other at his Trial
Diplomacy: Paul, in Circumcising Timothy
Diplomacy: Paul, in Performing Certain Temple Services to Placate Jewish Believers
Diplomacy: Rab-Shakeh, in Trying to Induce Jerusalem to Capitulate by Bombastic Harangue
Diplomacy: Sanballat, in Prevent the Rebuilding of Jerusalem by Nehemiah
Diplomacy: Solomon, in his Alliance With Hiram
Diplomacy: The Gibeonites, in Securing a Treaty With the Israelites Through Deception
Diplomacy: The People of Tyre and Sidon, in Securing the Favor of Herod (Agrippa I)
Diplomacy: The Wise Woman of Abel
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