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Accad, one of the cities in Nimrod's kingdom, likely the Akkadian city of Akkad.
Where is Accad in the Bible?
Accad was an ancient city located in Mesopotamia, in the region of what is now Iraq, and served as one of the major cities in the kingdom of Nimrod described in Genesis. The biblical Accad is likely identical to Akkad, the historical capital of the Akkadian Empire, which flourished in ancient Mesopotamia around the third millennium BC. According to Genesis 10:10, Accad is mentioned as part of Nimrod's kingdom, along with other significant cities like Babel, Erech, and Calneh, establishing it as an important center in early human civilization. The mention of Accad in the Table of Nations demonstrates the biblical writer's awareness of major ancient Near Eastern cities and their historical significance in the development of human kingdoms after the flood.
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