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... 35, between Arrapha (Arrapachitis) and Racappu (Reseph) . According to the tablet K. 123, where it is called mat Halahhi, "the land of Halahhu," ...
https://bibleatlas.org/halah.htm
... non-Sem Japhethites of the West. Kition occurs in the Phoenician inscriptions of Cyprus under the forms K(i )t (t ) and K(i )t (t )i ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kittim.htm
... the days of vintage." GIHON (2 ) (gichon, gichon (in 1 K), from root gayach "to burst forth"): (1 ) See preceding ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gihon_2.htm
... the modern Wady Kanah. The transition from the heavy "q " to the lighter "k " is easy, so the phonetic difficulty is not serious. The stream rises in the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kanah.htm
... Abda'i), possibly later than the foregoina, is mentioned in a list of officials (K . 9921) . Yabutu was sanu (deputy-governor?) of Rezeph in 673 B.C. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rezeph.htm
... Schrader, The Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Old Testament, I, 71 f; Kittel on K; Dillmann-Kittel on Isaiah, at the place; HDB, under the word T. G ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sepharvaim.htm
... Kushiya, Putiya and Masiya, in Babylonian (mat) PuTa, (( mat) K)usu, (mat) Massu(?), "the land Put, the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/put.htm
... Sumerian) Kingi-Ura, rendered "Sumer and Akkad," from which, by changing "K " into "Sh" (found in Sumerian), Shinar may have been derived, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/shinar.htm
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