Omri (Ḫumrî), the “house of Omri,” 332;

“son of Omri,” 337, 339;

“land of Omri,” 341

On (Heliopolis), 258, 264;

the shrine of, 265

Opis on the Tigris, the battle of, 415, 416;

tablets dated at, 439, 450, 459

Oppert, Prof., 14;

his suggested Babylonian etymology of Abel, 82, 83;

dates from Hebrew sources, 332