When Bel, his father, died, he (Ninus) made an image in the likeness and form of his father, and called it Bel, after the name of his father; and he was always grieving at the loss of his father. He called all the gods Bel, after his name, as it is said, “Nebo bowed Bel bent down.” Whosoever Ninus hated was pardoned when he came in the name of Bel and supplicated him for mercy. Thus all the world honored and worshipped the god Bel, and made obeisance to him. Some gods were called Ba’al, and there is a Ba’al Pe’or and a Ba’al Zebub. (the god of Ekron, 2Kings 1;2, Beelzebub.) In the forty-third year of the reign of Ninus Abraham was born, and on that very day the first king Pharaoh began to reign in Egypt, who was called Tibei…Chronicles of Jerahmeel 32;5