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... played an important role in the early history of Babylonia, it is not improbable that the element Su is also to be identified with the ancient name of Mesopotamia. Su is also in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/babylonia.htm
... satrapy, subject to oriental rather than to Hellenic influence, though there was probably a Hellenic element in its population, and its trade brought it into touch with the Greeks. The Cilician ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kue.htm
... after the fall of Pompey, and for Augustus after the battle of Actium. A Roman element was added to its population, and several of the emperors contributed to its adornment. Already ...
https://bibleatlas.org/syrian_antioch.htm
... satrapy, subject to oriental rather than to Hellenic influence, though there was probably a Hellenic element in its population, and its trade brought it into touch with the Greeks. The Cilician ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tarsus.htm
... Hellenes. But we find a well-marked tradition in ancient times that the race comprised a Hellenic element and a non-Hellenic, though Aryan, element, closely akin to the Phrygian and other Thracian ...
https://bibleatlas.org/macedonia.htm
... the ports of Cilicia and Syria. Its population was mixed, consisting of Greek and Phoenician elements. The former, however, gave its tone and color to the city, and the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/salamis.htm
... , PORTICO, SOLOMON'S por' ti-ko, (he stoa he kaloumene Solomontos): This important element of Herod's temple, preserving in its name a traditional connection with Solomon, is thrice referred ...
https://bibleatlas.org/solomon's_colonnade.htm
... , PORTICO, SOLOMON'S por' ti-ko, (he stoa he kaloumene Solomontos): This important element of Herod's temple, preserving in its name a traditional connection with Solomon, is thrice referred ...
https://bibleatlas.org/solomon's_portico.htm
... 4. Migration of Tribes 5. North Arabian Tribes 6. Other Tribes 7. Foreign Elements VI. RELIGION 1. Monotheism 2. The Ka`bah, Pilgrimages and Fairs 3 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kedar.htm
... 4. Migration of Tribes 5. North Arabian Tribes 6. Other Tribes 7. Foreign Elements VI. RELIGION 1. Monotheism 2. The Ka`bah, Pilgrimages and Fairs 3 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/arabia.htm
... 4. Migration of Tribes 5. North Arabian Tribes 6. Other Tribes 7. Foreign Elements VI. RELIGION 1. Monotheism 2. The Ka`bah, Pilgrimages and Fairs 3 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/dumah_2.htm
... its name is composed of the characters Sag-uru, or, dialectically, Sab-eri, the second element being the original of the Hebrew `ir. As the "center-city," Assur may ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rehoboth-ir.htm
... , Augustus 98; Strabo xvii. 793; Cicero Pro Caelio 10) . The eastern element in the population was very numerous (Petronius 81; CIL, X, 1797) . ...
https://bibleatlas.org/puteoli.htm
... (Beth-Anusat (? )) . As there is no prefix of any kind before the element salim, it is not probable that this is the name of either a man (the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/salem.htm
... of the Fishermen," as the name of a ruined weley, in which the second element in the name Bethsaida is represented. Near by is the site at `Ain et-Tabigha, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/bethsaida.htm
... enclosure," "settlement," or "village"): Is frequently the first element in Hebrew place-names. 1. Hazar-addar: Hazar-addar (Hebrew chatsar addar), a place ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hazer-hatticon.htm
... was understood, and it was used at this period in official documents. But the Anatolian element in the population of those cities continued for a long time to use the native language ( ...
https://bibleatlas.org/lystra.htm
... , Baal-gad ( Joshua 11:17 ) in the north of Palestine. Occasionally the second element was noun as in Baal-Shemaim, "lord of heaven," Baalzebub ( 2 Kings 1 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/beth-baal-peor.htm
... -Asurri), which latter may have been due to the popular idea that the second element was the name of the national god Assur. See French Delitzsch, Wo lag das Paradies ...
https://bibleatlas.org/telassar.htm
... but the measures taken by the conqueror must have made for the rapid increase of the heathen element. 4. After the Exile: In post-exilie times Galilee is the name given to the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/galilee.htm
... apply to Joshua; the latter is identified with Caleb. This identification assumes that the first element of the name has fallen out, the second only surviving. W. Ewing TIMNATH-SE'RAH, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/timnath-serah.htm
... ranges, were in a measure united by their religion which, like the sea, another element making for intercourse and union, touched them at nearly every point. For Greece in the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/greece.htm
... ) . The latter is to be identified with Assur-bani-pal. What the proportions of the different elements in the population were, there is now no means of knowing. That there was some ...
https://bibleatlas.org/harmon.htm
... was then much larger than it is now, and was well watered, and possessed greater elements of fertility than are now apparent. Furthermore, this supposed lower level of the lake in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/salt_sea.htm
... was then much larger than it is now, and was well watered, and possessed greater elements of fertility than are now apparent. Furthermore, this supposed lower level of the lake in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sea_of_the_arabah.htm
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