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... Semitic Lud, it is to be noted that the Assyrians called Lydia Lu(d )du, and that the mythical ancestor of the Lydians, according to Herodotus (i.7), ...
https://bibleatlas.org/lud.htm
... which the Mishna gives as marking the northern limit of lower Galilee (Neubauer, Geog. du Talmud, 179) . It is represented by the modern Kefr Anan, about 3 miles ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hannathon.htm
... though instead of Hannekeb or Nekeb it has Siyadathah (Meg 1 1, or Neubauer's Geog du Talmud, 225) . In the list of places conquered by Thothmes III of Egypt occurs ...
https://bibleatlas.org/adami-nekeb.htm
... Southwest of Zobah, which may possibly be Tobit. The Talmud (Neubauer, Geog. du Talmud, 239) identifies the land of Tobit with the district of Hippene. Tobit would ...
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... . 6a) identifies Kattath with Sepphoris, the modern Seffuriyeh (but see Neubauer, Geographie du Talmud, 191) . The Jerusalem Talmud takes it as identical with Ketunith, Kuteineh, ...
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... (BJ, III, vii, 21) in Galilee (compare Neubauer, Geog. du Talmud, 203), which may be identical with the modern Khirbet Rumeh, about 3 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rumah.htm
... village about 5 miles West of Nazareth, on the edge of the plain (Geog. du Talm) . Beit Lachm, named by Josephus along with it, is a short distance ...
https://bibleatlas.org/shimron.htm
... Jordan valley, part of which was apparently known by its name. Neubauer (Geog. du Talmud, 248) gives the Talmudic name as Tar`ala. Merrill (East of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/succoth.htm
... , lest any might be tempted to come merely for their enjoyment (Neubauer, Geog. du Talmud, 45) . Centuries of neglect made a sad change in the plain. It ...
https://bibleatlas.org/genneseret.htm
... saying that Tiberias was built on the site of Rakkath and Chinnereth (Neubauer, Geog. du Talmud, 208) . The Jews were shy of settling in a city built over an ...
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... This, however, is based upon an ancient midhrash now lost (Neubauer, Geogr. du Talmud, 82, 85, 190; Delitzsch, Ein Tag in Capernaum, 142) ...
https://bibleatlas.org/nazareth.htm
... few inscriptions containing Pisidian names with native inflections have been published by Ramsay in Revue des universites du midi, 1895, 353; . W. M. Calder PISID'IA, a district of ...
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... . It is probably the same as the Talmia of the Talmud (Neubauer, Geog. du Talmud, 121) . The site has not been recovered. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/telem.htm
... the North of Gad. According to the Talmud Amathus represented Zaphon (Neubauer, Geog. du Talmud, 249) . Here sat one of the Synedria created by Gabinius (Ant. ...
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... graves of the old inhabitants being disturbed in digging the new foundations (Neubauer, Geog. du Talmud, 208) . W. Ewing Strong's Hebrew H7557: Raqqath a city in Naphtali ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rakkath.htm
... Jordan valley, part of which was apparently known by its name. Neubauer (Geog. du Talmud, 248) gives the Talmudic name as Tar`ala. Merrill (East of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/succoth_2.htm
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