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... vats are common in the neighborhood of most town springs and are today plentiful at both the proposed sites. G. A. Smith thinks "spring of the current," or " ...
https://bibleatlas.org/serpent's_stone.htm
... vats are common in the neighborhood of most town springs and are today plentiful at both the proposed sites. G. A. Smith thinks "spring of the current," or " ...
https://bibleatlas.org/en-rogel.htm
... , Onomasticon mentions a Macfa in the neighborhood of Eleutheropolis, to the North. The identification proposed by Van de Velde and Guerin would suit this description. They would locate Mizeph at Tell ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mizpeh.htm
... , Onomasticon mentions a Macfa in the neighborhood of Eleutheropolis, to the North. The identification proposed by Van de Velde and Guerin would suit this description. They would locate Mizeph at Tell ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mizpah.htm
... , Onomasticon mentions a Macfa in the neighborhood of Eleutheropolis, to the North. The identification proposed by Van de Velde and Guerin would suit this description. They would locate Mizeph at Tell ...
https://bibleatlas.org/valley_of_mizpeh.htm
... , Onomasticon mentions a Macfa in the neighborhood of Eleutheropolis, to the North. The identification proposed by Van de Velde and Guerin would suit this description. They would locate Mizeph at Tell ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mizpeh_3.htm
... , 124, Sh XVII), an old site West of Beit `Atab. Both proposals are hazardous. (2 ) One of the towns of Simeon ( 1 Chronicles 4: ...
https://bibleatlas.org/shaaraim.htm
... etc., by Beth-marcaboth. Umm Deimneh, 12 miles North of Beersheba, has been proposed on etymological grounds (PEF, III, 392, 399, Sh XXIV) . Strong's ...
https://bibleatlas.org/madmannah.htm
... of Moab, and probably much too far to the North. No satisfactory identification has been proposed. Strong's Hebrew H1838: Dinhabah a city in Edom ...
https://bibleatlas.org/dinhabah.htm
... connection in 17:24. The text is probably corrupt. No reasonable identification has been proposed. Cheyne (Encyclopaedia Biblica, under the word) says of the phrase "Hena and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hena.htm
... Judah. The Talmud (Pesik. Rab. 23) mentions a Kephar Enaim. Conder proposes Khurbet Wady `Alin, which is an ancient site, evidently of great strength and importance ...
https://bibleatlas.org/enaim.htm
... and this, with the substitution of Ch (= Kh) for Kittim, renders his proposed etymology somewhat doubtful. 3. In Its Extended Sense: The statement of Josephus, that ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kittim.htm
... the line therein described as also does the the site of the ruins at Dariah, as proposed by Conder, one m. s.w. of the lower Beth-horon, but Archi at Arik ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ataroth.htm
... XII, viii, 5; also 2 Maccabees 12:27) . Buhl and Schumacher propose Kacr Wady el Ghafr, a ruined tower which completely commands the deep Wady el Ghafr, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ephron_2.htm
... of Assyria sent the exiled Israelites (see GOZAN; HABOR) . Various identifications have been proposed, all of them except the last more or less improbable for philological reasons: (1 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/halah.htm
... XII, viii, 5; also 2 Maccabees 12:27) . Buhl and Schumacher propose Kacr Wady el Ghafr, a ruined tower which completely commands the deep Wady el Ghafr, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mount_ephron.htm
... Identified with Punt: The common identification of Put is the Egyptian Punt (or Pwent) proposed by Ebers. The assimilation of n to a following consonant is common in the Semitic languages ...
https://bibleatlas.org/put.htm
... district of more settled habitation in ancient times, but the name Secacah is lost. Conder proposed Khirbet edition Diqqeh (also called Khirbet es Siqqeh), "the ruin of the path ...
https://bibleatlas.org/secacah.htm
... etc., by Beth-marcaboth. Umm Deimneh, 12 miles North of Beersheba, has been proposed on etymological grounds (PEF, III, 392, 399, Sh XXIV) . Strong's ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hazar-susah.htm
... as Kullaba, it seems unlikely that there is any connection between the two. The identification proposed by G. Rawlinson, however, may be regarded as being supported by the bilingual Creation-legend ...
https://bibleatlas.org/calneh.htm
... the southern part of the hill country of Judah ( Joshua 15:57 ) . Tibna proposed by Conder, a ruin 8 miles West of Bethlehem, seems too far N. ( ...
https://bibleatlas.org/timnah.htm
... etc., by Beth-marcaboth. Umm Deimneh, 12 miles North of Beersheba, has been proposed on etymological grounds (PEF, III, 392, 399, Sh XXIV) . Strong's ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hazar-susim.htm
... the white chalky mound 250 ft. high to the North of this village, and Stanley proposed Tell es Cafi. (Both these identifications are due to the interpretation of Libnah as meaning ...
https://bibleatlas.org/libnah.htm
... which, in his opinion, meets at least some of the requirements better than the older proposals. Standing on the hill of Beth-shcmesh and looking Northwest, with the cities of Zorah ( ...
https://bibleatlas.org/baalah_2.htm
... which, in his opinion, meets at least some of the requirements better than the older proposals. Standing on the hill of Beth-shcmesh and looking Northwest, with the cities of Zorah ( ...
https://bibleatlas.org/baale-judah.htm
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