genesis |
ashur |
As proper nouns the difference between genesis and ashur
is that
genesis is the first sacred book in the Torah and the Hebrew Bible while
Ashur is the head of the Assyrian pantheon, later identified with Anshar.
As a noun genesis
is the origin, start, or point at which something comes into being.
noah |
ashur |
As proper nouns the difference between noah and ashur
is that
noah is (religion) a figure in abrahamic religions, believed to have built an ark to save his family and members of each species of animal from the great flood while
ashur is the head of the assyrian pantheon, later identified with anshar.
As a noun noah
is (australian|australian rhyming slang) ; shark.
anshar |
ashur |
As proper nouns the difference between anshar and ashur
is that
anshar is name of the a sky god in akkadian mythology while
ashur is the head of the assyrian pantheon, later identified with anshar.
pantheon |
ashur |
As a noun pantheon
is pantheon.
As a proper noun ashur is
the head of the assyrian pantheon, later identified with anshar.
assyrian |
ashur |
As a noun assyrian
is a person who resided in the ancient region on the upper tigris river, with capital city of assur.
As an adjective assyrian
is of or pertaining to the ancient region on the upper tigris river, with capital city of assur.
As a proper noun ashur is
the head of the assyrian pantheon, later identified with anshar.
assur |
ashur |
Alternative forms |
Ashur is a alternative form of assur.
As proper nouns the difference between assur and ashur
is that
assur is alternative form of Ashur while
Ashur is the head of the Assyrian pantheon, later identified with Anshar.