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... and may possibly refer to Ramet el-Khalil (see MAMRE) . Thus the Bordeaux Pilgrim (333 A.D.) mentions a square enclosure built of stones of great beauty in which Abraham, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/machpelah.htm
... doubtless included, and this may have been Iturean territory (HJP, I, ii, 333) . It seems probable, therefore, that the Itureans dwelt mainly in the mountains, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ituraea.htm
... that suggested by Conder (Tent Work, 49) following Robinson (BR, III, 333) with Salim in the plain East of Nablus, Aenon being `Ainun in Wady Far ...
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... his troops to march farther, set out from Tarsus for the Euphrates. Again, in 333 B.C., Alexander the Great passed through the Cilician Gates on his way to Issus, ...
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... later to have fallen once again under Persian rule, but after the battle of Issus (333 B.C.) it voluntarily gave in its submission to Alexander the Great and rendered him valuable ...
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... by the submission or subjugation of most of Asia Minor. By the battle of Issus (333), in which Darius himself was defeated, Alexander's way was opened to Phoenicia and Egypt ...
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... Judaism in Egypt commenced. Alexander the Great had hastened from the field of victory at Issus 333 B.C., through Syria by way of Tyre, the siege of which occupied him some ...
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... the Persian Gulf nearly 100 miles. (See Croll, Climate and Time, 332, 333 ; Darwin, Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms, 233.) From ...
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... the Persian Gulf nearly 100 miles. (See Croll, Climate and Time, 332, 333 ; Darwin, Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms, 233.) From ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sea_of_the_arabah.htm
... his troops to march farther, set out from Tarsus for the Euphrates. Again, in 333 B.C., Alexander the Great passed through the Cilician Gates on his way to Issus, ...
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