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... :12 ) and is called the Gilonite ( 2 Samuel 23:34 ) . Driver infers from this last that the original form was Gilon, not Giloh. Probably the ruins Kb ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/gilo.htm
... from the river, Jarkon and the boundary near Joppa." From this possibly we should infer a place called Jarkon in the lot of Dan; but no name resembling this has been ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/me-jarkon.htm
... from the river, Jarkon and the boundary near Joppa." From this possibly we should infer a place called Jarkon in the lot of Dan; but no name resembling this has been ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/rakkon.htm
... :7 ), but in that place the Septuagint gives Thokka, from which we may infer that the name has fallen out in the Hebrew. It is not identified. Strong's Hebrew ...
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... ; Septuagint reads) poleis epauleon, "city of villages," from which we may infer a reading chatseroth, for chutsoth; the King James Version, Kirjathhuzoth): A place ...
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... surface is enormous, it is not much salter than the ocean, from which it is inferred that there must be a constant influx of water from the Indian Ocean through the Straits of ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/sea_of_egypt.htm
... 10 , its place is taken by Dalmanutha. From these two passages it is reasonable to infer that "the borders of Magadan" and "the parts of Dalmanutha" were contiguous. ...
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... cities of the Philistines. The name means stronghold or fortress, and its strength may be inferred by the fact that Psammetik I, of Egypt, besieged it for many years (Herodotus ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/azotus.htm
... . Suggested Identification: From Numbers 20:22 ; Numbers 33:37 we may perhaps infer that Mt. Hor, "in the edge of the land of Edom," was ...
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... of the Jabbok. From Psalm 60:6 ; Psalm 108:7 , we may infer that it was close to the Jordan valley, part of which was apparently known by its ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/succoth.htm
... The statements in Genesis indicate that Gerar belonged to the Philistines, and we are led to infer that Abimelech was king of that people, but it is quite certain that they did not ...
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... :12 ) and is called the Gilonite ( 2 Samuel 23:34 ) . Driver infers from this last that the original form was Gilon, not Giloh. Probably the ruins Kb ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/giloh.htm
... on the sides and at the base of the mountain. The sacredness of Hermon may be inferred from the allusion in Psalm 89:12 (compare Enoch 6:6 ; and see ...
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... on the sides and at the base of the mountain. The sacredness of Hermon may be inferred from the allusion in Psalm 89:12 (compare Enoch 6:6 ; and see ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/valley_of_lebanon.htm
... Luke 19:29 ) . The place occurs in several Talmudic passages where it may be inferred that it was near but outside Jerusalem; it was at the Sabbatical distance limit East of ...
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... on the sides and at the base of the mountain. The sacredness of Hermon may be inferred from the allusion in Psalm 89:12 (compare Enoch 6:6 ; and see ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/mount_hermon.htm
... . Suggested Identification: From Numbers 20:22 ; Numbers 33:37 we may perhaps infer that Mt. Hor, "in the edge of the land of Edom," was ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/mount_shepher.htm
... on the sides and at the base of the mountain. The sacredness of Hermon may be inferred from the allusion in Psalm 89:12 (compare Enoch 6:6 ; and see ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/hermon.htm
... surface is enormous, it is not much salter than the ocean, from which it is inferred that there must be a constant influx of water from the Indian Ocean through the Straits of ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/red_sea.htm
... cities of the Philistines. The name means stronghold or fortress, and its strength may be inferred by the fact that Psammetik I, of Egypt, besieged it for many years (Herodotus ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/ashdod.htm
... place has not been definitely identified by modern explorers, but from Genesis 19:19-30 we infer that it was in the plain and not in the mountain. If we fix upon the ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/bela.htm
... . Suggested Identification: From Numbers 20:22 ; Numbers 33:37 we may perhaps infer that Mt. Hor, "in the edge of the land of Edom," was ...
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... The city does not appear in the history as Philistine, so we may, perhaps, infer that it was held by the Phoenicians, the great seamen of those days. It was ...
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... of the Jabbok. From Psalm 60:6 ; Psalm 108:7 , we may infer that it was close to the Jordan valley, part of which was apparently known by its ...
https://biblehub.com/atlas/succoth_2.htm
... ; and in view of Mark 6:30 , and Luke 9:10 , the inference from Matthew 14:13 that he did so, is not warranted. (ii) ...
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