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... . founded their colony of Daton with the aid of the exiled Athenian statesman Callistratus, in order to exploit the wealth, both agricultural and mineral, of the neighborhood. To Philip, ...
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... 19:50 ; Joshua 24:30 is Timnath-serah. "Serah" simply reverses the order of the letters in "Heres." Scholars are divided in opinion as to which form ...
https://bibleatlas.org/timnath-heres.htm
... . There were many celebrated painters in Corinth, and the city became famous for the Corinthian order of architecture: an order, which, by the way, though held in high esteem ...
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... vegetation he had himself brought into being. Hence, human victims were sacrificed to him in order to appease his anger in time of plague or other trouble, the victim being usually the ...
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... , which are rapidly increasing in number. Slowly, perhaps, but surely, the old order is giving place to the new. If freedom and security be enjoyed in reasonable measure, ...
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... , which are rapidly increasing in number. Slowly, perhaps, but surely, the old order is giving place to the new. If freedom and security be enjoyed in reasonable measure, ...
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... , which are rapidly increasing in number. Slowly, perhaps, but surely, the old order is giving place to the new. If freedom and security be enjoyed in reasonable measure, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sea_of_tiberias.htm
... , which are rapidly increasing in number. Slowly, perhaps, but surely, the old order is giving place to the new. If freedom and security be enjoyed in reasonable measure, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/chinneroth.htm
... , which are rapidly increasing in number. Slowly, perhaps, but surely, the old order is giving place to the new. If freedom and security be enjoyed in reasonable measure, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sea_of_chinnereth.htm
... It is probably identical with the modern er-Rameh, a large Christian village on the highway from Cafed to the coast, about 8 miles West-Southwest of that city. To the North rises the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah_3.htm
... supplied springs, including that of the starting-point, and those at Elim and Rephidim, in order to rest their flocks. The camps were probably not all crowded round one spring, but ...
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... 23:4 The king commanded Hilkiah the high priest, and the priests of the second order, and the keepers of the threshold, to bring forth out of the temple of Yahweh ...
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... Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, set up the great golden image which all his subjects were ordered to worship ( Daniel 3:1 ) . Oppert placed it to the Southeast of Babylon ...
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... 3.0 Additional data from OpenBible.info Occurrences Acts 23:31 So the soldiers, carrying out their orders, took Paul and brought him by night to Antipatris. Encyclopedia ANTIPATRIS an-tip' a-tris (Antipatris ...
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... : A mountain in the land of Moab which Moses ascended at the command of God in order that he might see the Land of Promise which he was never to enter. There also ...
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... 19:50 , etc.) . The natives speak today of Jebel Nablus, Jebel Cafed, etc., meaning that section of the central range which is subject to each city ...
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... there, he departed, and went through the region of Galatia, and Phrygia, in order, establishing all the disciples. Encyclopedia PHRYGIA frij' i-a (Phrugia): A large ancient ...
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... It is probably identical with the modern er-Rameh, a large Christian village on the highway from Cafed to the coast, about 8 miles West-Southwest of that city. To the North rises the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah_2.htm
... the Litany, it forms a broad and high plateau, sinking gradually southward until it approaches Cafed, when again it rises, culminating in Jebel Jermuk, the highest summit on the West ...
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... supplied springs, including that of the starting-point, and those at Elim and Rephidim, in order to rest their flocks. The camps were probably not all crowded round one spring, but ...
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... and even after the defeat of Ben-hadad at Aphek they remained masters of this fortress. In order to recover it for Israel Ahab invited Jehoshaphat of Judah to accompany him in a campaign. ...
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... Assyrian army, the feminine form (` ayyath) being used. Its place in the order of march, as just beyond Michmash from Jerusalem, corresponds with the identification given above. ...
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... It is probably identical with the modern er-Rameh, a large Christian village on the highway from Cafed to the coast, about 8 miles West-Southwest of that city. To the North rises the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah_4.htm
... springs and luxuriant foliage, but its famous temple, erected to Venus, was destroyed by order of Constantine because of the impure rites practised therein. 2. Now called Fik, 4 ...
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... is with el-Bireh, about 8 miles from Jerusalem on the great north road. If the order in which the towns are mentioned ( Joshua 9:17 ; Joshua 18:25 ) ...
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