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 「さらばラバウル・・・」各記事へリンク

 (1)・・・戦時中の思い出
(2)・・・ソロモン王の洞窟第2章
(3)・・・イスラエルとはどんな国 - ウィキペディア
(4)(5)(6)・・・ソロモン王の洞窟や旧約聖書にある「オフィール」とは - ウィキペディア 
(7)・・・機械翻訳の泣き所
(8)・・・イスラエルの民謡や有名な曲
(9)・・・シバの女王 - ウィキペディア(日本語版)
(10)(11)(12)・・シバの女王 - ウィキペディア(英語版)
(13)(14)・・シバの女王 - ウィキペディア(ヘブライ語版)
(15)・・現代ヘブライ語とはどんな言葉 - ウィキペディア
(16)・・聖書ヘブライ語とはどんな言葉 - ウィキペディア
目次・・・(1)(16)
 

 シバの女王 

 
フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』の英語版

 

Depictions

Betty Blythe as the queen in The Queen of Sheba (1921).

Music

Film

Solomon & Sheba (1995)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCzG4N1slKU&feature=player_detailpage 

 Directed by Robert M. Young
Release date(s) February 26, 1995
Running time 101 mins.

 

Nominated for an Image Award in 1996.

 

Cast
Halle Berry as Nikhaule / Queen Sheba
Jimmy Smits as King Solomon
Miguel Brown as House Keeper
Norman Buckley as Israelite 1
Ali Cherkaoui as The Scribe
Kenneth Colley as Nathan
Nickolas Grace as Jeroboam

 


 Television

See also

Notes

  1. Jump up ^ Depending on the tradition, the Queen of Sheba might be known as Sheba, Bilkis, Bilqis, Balqis, Bilkish, Nicaule, Nakuti, Makeda, Maqueda, or remain unnamed.[1]

References

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Szczepanski, Kallie. "Who Was the Queen of Sheba?". About.com. Retrieved 29 November 2013. 
  2. Jump up ^ Szczepanski, Kallie. "Makeda: Ethiopia’s Queen of Sheba". About.com. Retrieved 29 November 2013. 
  3. Jump up ^ "The kingdoms of ancient South Arabia". Britishmuseum.org. Retrieved 2013-02-22. 
  4. Jump up ^ Adolf Grohmann, Arabia Volume 3, Issue 1, Part 3 p.122
  5. Jump up ^ PHILBY, H. ST. John B. THE LAND OF SHEBA London: Royal Geographical Society, 1938 p.445
  6. Jump up ^ Israel Finkelstein, Neil Asher Silberman,David and Solomon: In Search of the Bible's Sacred Kings and the Roots of the Western Tradition p.171
  7. Jump up ^ Saba Britannica last retrieved April 18 2013
  8. Jump up ^ "Queen of Sheba (queen of Saba)". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 29 November 2013. 
  9. Jump up ^ K. A. Kitchen, 2003, p. 11
  10. Jump up ^ Budge, E. A. Wallis. The Queen of Sheba and Her Only Son Menyelek: Being the History of the Departure of God and His Ark of the Covenant from Jerusalem to Ethiopia, and the Establishment of the Religion of the Hebrews and the Solomonic Line of Kings in That Country. London: Medici Society Limited, 1922.
  11. Jump up ^ Jens Bruun Kofoed Text and History: Historiography and the Study of the Biblical Text p.180 Eisenbrauns, 2005 ISBN 1575060949
  12. Jump up ^ Kofoed, Jens Bruun (2005). Text and History: Historiography and Study of the Biblical Text. Eisenbrauns. p. 178. ISBN 978-1575060941. 
  13. Jump up ^ Yohanan Aharoni, Michael Avi-Yonah, Anson F. Rainey, and Ze'ev Safrai, The Macmillan Bible Atlas, (New York: Macmillan Publishing, 1993) 21.
  14. Jump up ^ Quran 27:23–44
  15. Jump up ^ Quran 27:40
  16. Jump up ^ Comay, Joan; Brownrigg, Ronald (1993). Who's Who in the Bible:The Old Testament and the Apocrypha, The New Testament (in English). New York: Wing Books. pp. Old Testament, 351. ISBN 0-517-32170-X. 
  17. Jump up ^ Flavius Josephus, Paul L. Maier Josephus, the Essential Works: A Condensation of "Jewish Antiquities", and "the Jewish War" Kregel Publications, U.S. (31 Mar 1995) ISBN 978-0825432606 p.140 [1]
  18. Jump up ^ Rodolfo Fattovich, "The 'Pre-Aksumite' State in Northern Ethiopia and Eritrea Reconsidered" in Paul Lunde and Alexandra Porter ed., Trade and Travel in the Red Sea Region, in D. Kennet & St J. Simpson ed., Society for Arabian Studies Monographs No. 2. BAR International Series 1269. Archaeopress, Oxford: 2004, p. 73.
  19. Jump up ^ David Allen Hubbard, "The Literary Sources of the Kebra Nagast", doctoral thesis (St. Andrews, 1954), pp. 303f.
  20. Jump up ^ Archaeologists find clues to Queen of Sheba in Nigeria, Find May Rival Egypt's Pyramids
  21. ^ Jump up to: a b Byrd, Vickie, editor; Queen of Sheba: Legend and Reality, (Santa Ana, California: The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art, 2004), p. 17.
  22. Jump up ^ Murray, Stephen, The Portals: Access to Redemption, http://www.mcah.columbia.edu/Mcahweb/facade/body.html, webpage, accessed August 6, 2006.
  23. Jump up ^ Nicholas of Verdun: Klosterneuburg Altarpiece, 1181; column #4/17, row #3/3. NB the accompanying subject and hexameter verse: "Regina Saba." "Vulnere dignare regina fidem Salemonis." The Warburg Institute Iconographic Database; retrieved 24 December 2013.
  24. Jump up ^ Giovanni Boccaccio, Famous Women translated by Virginia Brown 2001, p. 90; Cambridge and London, Harvard University Press; ISBN 0-674-01130-9;
  25. Jump up ^ Web Gallery of Art, http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/b/bosch/91adorat/01tripty.html, website accessed August 2, 2006
  26. Jump up ^ Marlowe, Christopher; Doctor Faustus and other plays: Oxford World Classics, p. 155.
  27. Jump up ^ University of Calgary, http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/events/unicomm/NewsReleases/queen.htm, website accessed November 18, 2007
  28. Jump up ^ http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21976-genes-reveal-grain-of-truth-to-queen-of-sheba-story.html

Bibliography

 「さらばラバウル・・・」各記事へリンク

 (1)・・・戦時中の思い出
(2)・・・ソロモン王の洞窟第2章
(3)・・・イスラエルとはどんな国 - ウィキペディア
(4)(5)(6)・・・ソロモン王の洞窟や旧約聖書にある「オフィール」とは - ウィキペディア 
(7)・・・機械翻訳の泣き所
(8)・・・イスラエルの民謡や有名な曲
(9)・・・シバの女王 - ウィキペディア(日本語版)
(10)(11)(12)・・シバの女王 - ウィキペディア(英語版)
(13)(14)・・シバの女王 - ウィキペディア(ヘブライ語版)
(15)・・現代ヘブライ語とはどんな言葉 - ウィキペディア
(16)・・聖書ヘブライ語とはどんな言葉 - ウィキペディア
目次・・・(1)(16)

 


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