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... Version Phenice): A harbor in Crete ( Acts 27:12 ) . The Alexandrian corn ship carrying Paul and the author of Acts, after it left Myra in Lycia, was ...
https://bibleatlas.org/phoenix.htm
... seem to indicate a widespread worship of Dagon. But the name may mean "house of corn." W. Ewing BETH-DA'GON, at Beit Dejan, 29 ms. n.w. from ...
https://bibleatlas.org/beth-dagan.htm
... consisting mainly of rounded hills, 500-800 ft. high, with fertile open valleys full of corn fields; caves abound, and there are abundant evidences of a once crowded population. Situated ...
https://bibleatlas.org/judah.htm
... the Orontes. The Egyptians coming from the South had behind them the command of the rich corn and forage lands of Coele-Syria, while the Babylonian army from the North was equally fortunate in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/riblah.htm
... , which is fertilized by the Nile waters (see PI-HAHIROTH), and contains villages and corn fields, is the only natural route for a people driving with their flocks and herds by ...
https://bibleatlas.org/goshen.htm
... a sin offering might constitute a thank-offering. Besides the sacrifices, there were also offerings of corn, wine, fruit and oil. 7. Art: What primitive Canaanitish art was like ...
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... . There the centurion found a ship of Alexandria sailing for Italy, one of the great corn fleet carrying grain from Egypt for the multitudes of Rome. (After the capture of Jerusalem ...
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... the Qadisha and Baruk valleys. The walnut and mulberry are plentiful everywhere, and wheat, corn, barley, maize and lentils are widely cultivated. Pasture lands are to be found in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/aram.htm
... orange and lemon. In recent times have come the cactus, aloe, tomato, Indian corn, lebbek acacia and beetroot. Many European flowering and ornamental plants were also used in Egypt ...
https://bibleatlas.org/egypt.htm
... the Qadisha and Baruk valleys. The walnut and mulberry are plentiful everywhere, and wheat, corn, barley, maize and lentils are widely cultivated. Pasture lands are to be found in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mesopotamia.htm
... he seems to have watered therewith all the people's orchards, and in winter 1,000 corn fields above and below the city. The force of the increased current in the river Khosr ...
https://bibleatlas.org/nineveh.htm
... , such as wool, linen, oil, balm, spices, frankincense, wine, corn, etc.; of metals, such as gold, silver, copper (brass) ...
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... Strabo, writing under Augustus, speaks of it as producing wine and oil in abundance and corn sufficient for the needs of its inhabitants (XIV, 684) . The elder Pliny refers ...
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... period by the insane Caligula, and the control of the most important industries, including the corn trade, came into their hands. When Christianity became the state religion of Egypt the Jews ...
https://bibleatlas.org/alexandria.htm
... the Qadisha and Baruk valleys. The walnut and mulberry are plentiful everywhere, and wheat, corn, barley, maize and lentils are widely cultivated. Pasture lands are to be found in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/syria.htm
... the Qadisha and Baruk valleys. The walnut and mulberry are plentiful everywhere, and wheat, corn, barley, maize and lentils are widely cultivated. Pasture lands are to be found in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/aram-maacah.htm
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