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... Ant., I, iii, 6), while the Syriac version has Hardu in Gen. 8:4 instead of Ararat. The Kurds still regard Jebel Judi, a mountain ...
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... Atrothshophan, and Jazer, and Jogbehah, Encyclopedia ATROTH-SHOPHAN at' roth-sho'fan `Troth shophan; Septuagint gen sophan: A town built or fortified by the children of Gad East of the Jordan ( ...
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... Ant., I, iii, 6), while the Syriac version has Hardu in Gen. 8:4 instead of Ararat. The Kurds still regard Jebel Judi, a mountain ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mount_ararat.htm
... There are ruins there and an ancient well, at the head of a large valley. Gen. 26:22. Strong's Hebrew H7344: Rechoboth "broad places," a well ...
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... near Rucheibeh. See REHOBOTH . SITNAH, the name of a well, mentioned only in Gen. 26; 21, between Rehoboth and Beer-sheba in a small valley now called Shutneh er ...
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... this site. E. W. G. Masterman HAZEZON-TAMAR, afterward called En-gedi. In Gen. 14:7 it is in the Hebrew, Hazazon-tamar and in 2 Chron. 20 ...
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... changed to Julias when Livia, by the will of the emperor, was received into the Gens Julia. It is represented by Tell er-Rameh in Wady Chesban, about 6 miles East of ...
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... " JE'GAR-SAHADU'THA, means "the heap," or pile of "testimony," see Gen. 31:47. Strong's Hebrew H3026: Yegar Sahadutha "heap (of stones) ...
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... probably s. of Mt. Gilead. See Map No. 3. First mention in Gen. 31:49, of Gilead. Josh. 18:26 was Neby Samwill, ...
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... Testament from Babel (Philadelphia, 1907) . T. G. Pinches CAL'NEH, of Gen. 10:10 seems, according to the Talmud, to have been called, afterward ...
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... race and were so described on the monuments, but were distinct from the negroes. In Gen. 2:13, Cush is at the head of the Persian Gulf. In Num ...
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... . Now Ain Jidy, fountain of the kid, it was first called Hazezon tamar, Gen. 14:7 . The spring is a little less than 1/2 mile from ...
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... 4 , the King James Version gives the name as Charran. W. Ewing HA'RAN, Gen, 11:31, 32 and eight other places are very probably the present Harran about ...
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... between it and Petra. It contains about 50 houses with some ruins. First mentioned in Gen. 36:33. 2. The other Bozrah is that of Moab, and it ...
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... See also BABYLONIA . A. T. Clay AC'CAD, this city, mentioned only in Gen. 10:10, was afterward called SEPHARYA'IM. It was founded by Nimrod and its ...
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... . of Jerusalem; only ruins. It is also called HA'I, Al'ATH and A-I'JA, Gen. 13:3 . HA'I, see Ai. Strong's Hebrew H5857: Ay or Ayya ...
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... . of Hebron. It means well of the oath and was named by Abraham, see Gen. 21:31; it is mentioned 34 times. It is not inhabited but there ...
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... site is not certainly known, but it was probably both a city and a district, Gen. 47:11, Exod. 1:11. Some think that San, or ...
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... , 48. T. G. Pinches E'RECH, an ancient city built by Nimrod, Gen. 10:10, and whose site seems to have been discovered at a ruin covered ...
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... ft. in height. Boz rah of Edom, was 32 ms. n., Gen. 36:33. Strong's Hebrew H5554: Sela a city in Edom ...
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... W. M. Christie HA'MATH, fortress, one of the oldest cities in Syria, Gen. 10:18, wherein Hamathite means inhabitant of Hamath. Its importance was signified by ...
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... ruins, but the inscriptions show that it was a more ancient city than Babylon. See Gen. 14:1 , 9, as the only places in which it is mentioned. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ellasar.htm
... cities founded by Asshur, not by Nimrod, as one Bib. Diet mistakes, see Gen. 10:11. It is mentioned but once and its remains are those at the ...
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... changed to Julias when Livia, by the will of the emperor, was received into the Gens Julia. It is represented by Tell er-Rameh in Wady Chesban, about 6 miles East of ...
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... great rivers, the Euphrates and the Tigris. See Map No. 1. First mention Gen. 24:10. This name was given by the Greeks, but the more ancient ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mesopotamia.htm