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... drought. Today, as through most periods of history, it is a land for the nomad rather than the settled inhabitant, although abundant ruins in many spots testify to better physical conditions ...
https://bibleatlas.org/negev.htm
... speaking, not the country, but the people of Arabia taken collectively, and especially the nomadic Arabs. The name of the country does not occur in the Old Testament, but in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/arabia.htm
... speaking, not the country, but the people of Arabia taken collectively, and especially the nomadic Arabs. The name of the country does not occur in the Old Testament, but in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/dumah_2.htm
... speaking, not the country, but the people of Arabia taken collectively, and especially the nomadic Arabs. The name of the country does not occur in the Old Testament, but in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kedar.htm
... drought. Today, as through most periods of history, it is a land for the nomad rather than the settled inhabitant, although abundant ruins in many spots testify to better physical conditions ...
https://bibleatlas.org/negeb.htm
... Sutu of the inscriptions (East of the Tigris) . Strong's Hebrew H7772: Shoa probably nomads East of the Tigris and in the Syrian desert ...
https://bibleatlas.org/shoa.htm
... of Ishmael ( Genesis 25:15 ), whose progeny were clearly numbered among the Arabian nomads. According to Eupolemus (circa 150 B.C.), quoted by Eusebius (Praep. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ituraea.htm
... 41 Deuteronomy 3:14 Judges 10:4 ), and is a legacy from the nomadic stage of Hebrew life. Jair had thirty sons who possessed thirty "cities," and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/havvoth-jair.htm
... Judah, the wilderness of et-Tih where the Israelites came into conflict with them. They were nomads as a people dwelling in that tract would naturally be. When they joined the Midianites to ...
https://bibleatlas.org/amalek.htm
... Assyr-Bab root kasadu, "to capture," suggesting that the Chaldeans were originally tribes of nomadic plunderers (compare Job 1:17 ) . 1. Geographical Position: Seats of the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/chaldea.htm
... was confined to the Southwest part; and the rest furnished grazing ground for a tribe of nomads. Recently the German Catholics made extensive purchases, including the village of el-Mejdel. Considerable portions ...
https://bibleatlas.org/genneseret.htm
... now practically universal among the Arabs. The men wore golden ornaments, as do the modern nomads ( Judges 8:24 ) . 4. Historical References: The name of "Midian ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ephah.htm
... II (Brugsch, History, II, 128), we have a report that certain nomads from Aduma (or Edom) passed through "the Khetam (or fort) of Minepthah-Hotephima ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pithom.htm
... the North It affords good pasturage, and has long been a favorite summer grazing-ground of the nomads. Traces of ancient forests remain, but for the most part today it is treeless. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/golan.htm
... only against Mesopotamia, on the West, but also against Persia on the East. The nomad Lurs of the present day are practically independent of Persia. The mountain ranges of Luristan increase ...
https://bibleatlas.org/elam.htm
... `Arabah is thus the best pastoral country within the limits described. It now supports a nomad population of about 2,000 or 3,000 souls (Chaiwatat and `Alawin Arabs ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sin_desert.htm
... second Hyksos movement of which it was a part. The culture of the Hyksos was entirely nomadic, and agrees in all that we can trace with the patriarchal culture pictured in Gen. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/egypt.htm
... `Arabah is thus the best pastoral country within the limits described. It now supports a nomad population of about 2,000 or 3,000 souls (Chaiwatat and `Alawin Arabs ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pelusium.htm
... from time immemorial settled agriculture in the Ghor has been rendered precarious by the incursions of the nomadic tribes, who periodically come down from the desert regions on the East. 2. Descriptions ...
https://bibleatlas.org/jordan_river.htm
... now practically universal among the Arabs. The men wore golden ornaments, as do the modern nomads ( Judges 8:24 ) . 4. Historical References: The name of "Midian ...
https://bibleatlas.org/midian.htm
... Its spacious uplands, its wooded and well-watered valleys have been for centuries the pasture-land of the nomads. LITERATURE. Useful information will be found in Merrill, East of the Jordan; Oliphant ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gilead.htm