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... was specified in Scripture, and that mountain now pointed out in Armenia, 500 ms. n. of Babylon, and called Mt. Massis by the Armenians, and Mt. Ararat ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ararat.htm
... Ras el Ain, or Castle at head of the spring. It is 28 ms. n. w. of Jerusalem, has ruins, a fine spring and is on the ancient ...
https://bibleatlas.org/antipatris.htm
... which the hill takes its modern name. On the s. was Gilboa and on the n., Mt. Tabor. It is 57 ms. n. from Jerusalem and runs ...
https://bibleatlas.org/moreh.htm
... city in that district. The kingdom of Samaria included all the territory of all the tribes n. of Benjamin and Judah, but in our Savior's time, it included only that part ...
https://bibleatlas.org/samaria.htm
... at Khan Minyeh. W. Ewing CHORA'ZIN, now Keraseh, 2 ms. off the n. shore of the sea of Galilee, 80 ms. n. of Jerusalem. There ...
https://bibleatlas.org/chorazin.htm
... the identification. ACHSHAPH (pron. ak'shaf); now culled Iksaf, 104 ms. n. of Jerusalem, 1835 ft. above the Mediterranean, and 16 1/2 ms ...
https://bibleatlas.org/achshaph.htm
... spring of Dor, in Issachar, but possessed by Manasseh, now Endur, on the n. side of a high hill and 58 ms. n. of Jerusalem. The hill ...
https://bibleatlas.org/en-dor.htm
... . W. Ewing GATH-HE'PHER, also called Gittah-h., 2 1/2 ms. n. n. e. of Nazareth. It is now a small village on a hill ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gath-hepher.htm
... , a fountain, but called a well, Judg. 7:1 , on the n. side of Gilboa, 51 ms. n. of Jerusalem, now ain Jalud. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/harod.htm
... wild glen, high up in the Anti-Lebanon mountains, 124 ms. e. by. n. of Jerusalem, 11 ms. n. by w. from Damascus. Strong's Hebrew ...
https://bibleatlas.org/helbon.htm
... ) . George Frederick Wright ME'ROM, waters of, now lake Huleh, 10 ms. n. of the sea of Tiberias and 90 ms. n. of Jerusalem; 3 1 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/merom.htm
... St. Clair Tisdall MEDIA, was bounded on the n.e. by the Caspian Sea; n. by the Araxes river; e. by Parthia and Hyrcania; on the s. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/media.htm
... . W. Ewing HERMON, MT., now Jebel es Sheikh, 117 ms. n. of Jerusalem, 9050 ft. high in its highest peak, but the range of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hermon.htm
... la Macedoine, I, 57; Dimitsas, Makedonia in Greek, 57) . Marcus N. Tod (2 ) The place where Menelaus the ex-high priest was executed by order of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/berea.htm
... . Ewing MICHMASH, now Mukmas, 1990 ft. above the Mediterranean, 7 ms. n. of Jerusalem, now a village with ruins, on n. bank of a deep ...
https://bibleatlas.org/michmash.htm
... and now called old Prevesa (pron. pray'vesa), 4 1/2 ms. n. of Prevesa. The latter is a fortified town of 7000 pop. on the n ...
https://bibleatlas.org/nicopolis.htm
... wandering," a great table-land lying between Egypt and the gulf of Arabah. It is n. of the region of Horeb and Mt. Sinai, bounded n. by Palestine, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/paran.htm
... was the actual habitable area and, w. of Jordan, it was 140 ms. n. and s. with an average of 40 ms. e. and w., ...
https://bibleatlas.org/philistia.htm
... province of Asia Minor. It was on high table land, w. of Armenia, n. of Syria, 440 ms. n. of Jerusalem. Strong's Greek G2587: Kappadokia ...
https://bibleatlas.org/cappadocia.htm
... . Principal G. A. Smith has pointed out the difference between the district to the N. and that to the S. of Aijalon (HGHL, 203;) . " ...
https://bibleatlas.org/shephelah.htm
... continent, generally excluding Egypt. See LUBIM . LIB'YA was the name of that part of n. Africa, next to Egypt on the w., see map No. 7, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/libya.htm
... , at a mound called Abu Hubba, on the ancient Royal Canal, 42 ms. n. of Babylon. Strong's Hebrew H390: Akkad the name of a city in N. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/accad.htm
... of this name mentioned in the N.T., one in Syria, about 290 ms. n. of Jerusalem where the disciples of Christ were first called Christians'; it is now ...
https://bibleatlas.org/syrian_antioch.htm
... surroundings are wonderfully beautiful. W. Ewing CESARE'A PHILIP'PI, now Banias, 11 ms. n. of the waters of Merom, 24 ms. n. of the sea of Galilee ...
https://bibleatlas.org/caesarea.htm
... , Manuel des antiquites romaines (Fr. T), IX, 171. M. N. Tod ILLYRICUM, was a Roman province on the e. coast of the Adriatic. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/illyricum.htm