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Sinim The land of Sin ((ヘブライ語:סִין)), also known as Sinim (from: (ヘブライ語:סִינִים), i.e. the inhabitants of the land of Sin), is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, in the Book of Isaiah 49:12: "Behold, these shall come from far: and, lo, these from the north and from the west; and these from the land of Sinim."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wikisource: Book of Isaiah: 49:12 )〕 Some scholars have claimed that Sinim is a variant name for not-so-distant Phoenicia and others as a reference to Syene or to the desert of Sinai. Some have even associated Sin with China, the root word of Sinim, ''Sinae'' resembling the Latinization of ''Qin'', after the Qin (state), founded 778 BC and Qin dynasty, founded in 221 BC by Qin Shi Huang-Di. At the time of the prophecy there was no one China, but many small states. The Chinese associate the origin of their civilization with the capital of Shensi, namely, Siang-fu (translated Father Sin). In Assyrian records, Siang-fu appears as Sianu. ==See also==
*Sinology
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