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... called its name Sitnah. Encyclopedia SITNAH sit' na (siTnah, "hatred," "hostility"; echthria): The name of the second of the two wells dug by the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sitnah.htm
... the Amorites they took ( Judges 11:1-28 ) . They were defeated, but their hostility did not cease, and their conduct toward the Israelites was particularly shameful, as in the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ammon.htm
... ) . He cherished a not unnatural animosity against Israel and the rise of a powerful and hostile kingdom in the Israelite frontier was a constant source of anxiety to Solomon ( 1 Kings 11 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/straight_street.htm
... ) . He cherished a not unnatural animosity against Israel and the rise of a powerful and hostile kingdom in the Israelite frontier was a constant source of anxiety to Solomon ( 1 Kings 11 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/damascus.htm
... of honorable estate and of men" also believed, but the advent of a body of hostile Jews from Thessalonica created a disturbance in consequence of which Paul had to leave the city, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/berea.htm
... a hilltop dominating the highroad, and also in its guarding the one southerly approach for a hostile army by the Vale of Elah to the Judean plateau. The site today is conspicuous from ...
https://bibleatlas.org/beth-zur.htm
... him, and took great pains to propitiate him, and made careful preparations against a possible hostile meeting, very earnestly seeking Divine help, Esau, at the head of four hundred men ...
https://bibleatlas.org/esau.htm
... under Hadrian. Antonius allowed it to be revived, but it was again suppressed because of hostile language on the part of the rabbis (ibid., 451-52) . The Crusaders built ...
https://bibleatlas.org/jabneel.htm
... under Hadrian. Antonius allowed it to be revived, but it was again suppressed because of hostile language on the part of the rabbis (ibid., 451-52) . The Crusaders built ...
https://bibleatlas.org/jabneel_2.htm
... ), implies that soldiers from these two places, though one might expect them to be hostile to the Assyrians in general, were to be found in their armies, probably as mercenaries ...
https://bibleatlas.org/king's_highway.htm
... ), implies that soldiers from these two places, though one might expect them to be hostile to the Assyrians in general, were to be found in their armies, probably as mercenaries ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kir.htm
... , now broke away from Hadadezer and, getting possession of Damascus, set up a kingdom hostile to Israel ( 1 Kings 11:23-25 ) . Solomon seems ( 2 Chronicles 8: ...
https://bibleatlas.org/zobah.htm
... under Hadrian. Antonius allowed it to be revived, but it was again suppressed because of hostile language on the part of the rabbis (ibid., 451-52) . The Crusaders built ...
https://bibleatlas.org/jabneh.htm
... , speaks of "seven tent poles covered with plates of gold from the tent of the hostile king" which he took as spoil at Megiddo. The art of engraving gems was also ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pelusium.htm
... of the land and the difficulty of expansion on account of the lofty mountain ranges and the hostility of the tribes of the interior led the Phoenicians to turn seaward for an outlet to their ...
https://bibleatlas.org/phoenicia.htm
... , speaks of "seven tent poles covered with plates of gold from the tent of the hostile king" which he took as spoil at Megiddo. The art of engraving gems was also ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sin_desert.htm
... Urtaku, one of the murderers, took the Elamite throne. Not daring to be openly hostile to Assyria, however, he sent his brother Te-umman to intrigue in Chaldea in favor of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/elam.htm
... , in the reign of Esarhaddon's son Assur-bani-apli (see OSNAPPAR) . 9. Palia: Hostility to Assyria, however, continued to exist in the tribe, Palia, grandson of Merodach-baladan ...
https://bibleatlas.org/chaldea.htm
... :10-13 ) . But the news of this success reached the Thessalonian Jews and inflamed their hostility afresh. Going to Berea, they raised a tumult there also, and made it necessary ...
https://bibleatlas.org/thessalonica.htm
... the jurisdiction of the Roman governor, was practically the provincial capital. Driven thence by the hostility of the Jews, the evangelists preached in Berea, where Silas and Timothy remained for a ...
https://bibleatlas.org/macedonia.htm
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