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... , 41 ) . Here was a sanctuary of Chemosh, to which Mesha says (M S, l. 13) he dragged "the altar hearths of Davdoh." It may ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kerioth.htm
... Judah in the Negeb ( Joshua 15:24 ) . BE'ALOTH, was on the extreme s. of Judah now called Kurnub, 53 ms. s. by w. from Jerusalem ...
https://bibleatlas.org/bealoth.htm
... appropriateness of the site seems to outweigh the discrepancy between Arabic "z " and Hebrew "s " . But two important towns in South Arabia bear this name. The one lies a ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sephar.htm
... the hands of Moab in Mesha's time, and he claims to have fortified it (M S, l.10) . For Jeremiah (48:1 , 23) and Ezekiel (25 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kiriathaim.htm
... habitable area and, w. of Jordan, it was 140 ms. n. and s. with an average of 40 ms. e. and w., equal to 5600 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/philistia.htm
... -polis, and also ( Genesis 46:28 ) "the land of Ramesse(s )" ; so that in the 3rd century B.C. Goshen seems to have been identified ...
https://bibleatlas.org/goshen.htm
... " whose locations are not all certainly known, but their general region was e. and s. of the sea of Tiberias, as far as Damascus on the n. and Beth-shean ...
https://bibleatlas.org/decapolis.htm
... of Hebron, and only ruins, 2882 ft. above the Mediterranean, 21 ms. s. from Jerusalem. The "wood of Ziph" may mean the city near Ziph, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ziph.htm
... an inhabited village, 3747 ft. above the Mediterranean, 5 1/2 ms. s. of Hebron and 24 ms. s. of Jerusalem. Strong's Hebrew H3194: Yuttah ...
https://bibleatlas.org/juttah.htm
... references. This place has been mentioned as identified with an Ain Hamul, 10 ms. s. of Tyre. The latter is a spring s. of Wady Zerka but there is ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hammon.htm
... in the migration of the Cushite family, the name was applied to s.e. and to s. Arabia and gradually to western Arabia not long before the time of Solomon. After that ...
https://bibleatlas.org/cush.htm
... H. Allen MEL'ITA, now Malta, an island in the Mediterranean, 60 ms. s. of Sicily, 155 ms. from the nearest point of Italy and 185 from nearest ...
https://bibleatlas.org/malta.htm
... ; n. by the Araxes river; e. by Parthia and Hyrcania; on the s. by Persia and Susiana; on the w. by Assyria and Armenia. Its greatest ...
https://bibleatlas.org/media.htm
... . e.s.e. of Smyrna, and 10 ms. from the sea, 85 ms. s. from Antioch of Phrygia. Its seaport was Attalia, about 16 ms. s. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/perga.htm
... a torrent. Under the Himyarite dynasty it succeeded Zafar as the residence of the Tubba`s . If it is the same place as the Audzara or Ausara of the classics, it ...
https://bibleatlas.org/uzal.htm
... J. Beecher ADUL'LAM, cave of, formerly supposed to be that great cave on the s. side of a valley 4 ms. s.s.e. of Bethlehem; but Ganneau, in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/adullam.htm
... . W. G. Masterman ACELDAMA (pron. a-sel'da-ma), a field on the s. slope of the valley of Hinnom, 3/4 of a mile s. of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/akeldama.htm
... It: In the time of Tiglath-pileser IV, the city was ruled by King Pisiri (s ), who paid tribute as an Assyrian vassal. On the accession of Sargon of Assyria ...
https://bibleatlas.org/carchemish.htm
... mountain on the n.e. edge of the plain of Esdraelon, 11 ms. a little s. of w. of the s. end of the sea Tiberias, 1843 ft. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tabor.htm
... town, Hillah, occupies a part of the ruined site, which was 276 ms. s. of Nineveh. Strong's Greek G897: Babuln "gate of god(s ), ...
https://bibleatlas.org/babylon.htm
... is 1810 ft. above the sea. The town is in Judah, 26 ms. s. of Jerusalem, now Kurmel 6 ms. s. from Hebron, has ruins and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/carmel.htm
... E. W. G. Masterman SILO'AM, or Shilo'ah, a pool, 500 yards s. of the present walls of Jerusalem and 297 ft. below the foot of the wall ...
https://bibleatlas.org/siloam.htm
... Some of the letters have to serve for two sounds, such as the signs for "s " and "sh", for "p " and "ph", for " ...
https://bibleatlas.org/phoenicia.htm
... Kings 12:20 ), but it revolted and Omri had to reconquer it (M S), and it was tributary to Ahab ( 2 Kings 1:1 ) . It ...
https://bibleatlas.org/moab.htm
... and beneficent work of Dr. Paterson, of the U. F. Ch. of S. Med. Mission. The Jews, who number about 1,500, are mostly ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hebron.htm