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... power shrunk in extent and force, by the year 1000 B.C. bands of hardy Greek adventurers appeared from the West sailing along the Euxine main in quest of lands to exploit and conquer ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pontus.htm
... Here, at least, "ships of Tarshish" were wont to set out upon their adventurous voyages ( Jonah 1:3 ) . The ships on this sea figure in the beautiful ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sea_of_the_philistines.htm
... 15:55 1 Samuel 15:12 ), which figures in the story of David's adventures when pursued by Saul ( 1 Samuel 25 ) in a manner that makes it improbable that ...
https://bibleatlas.org/racal.htm
... Timnah as Judah visited ( Genesis 38:12-14 ), and certainly the scene of Samson's adventures ( Judges 14:1 f ); his "father-in-law" is called a "Timnite ...
https://bibleatlas.org/timnah.htm
... Kila (Josephus, Ant, VI, xiii, 1, in his account of David's adventure calls the place "Killa") . It is a hill covered with ruins in the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/keilah.htm
... Here, at least, "ships of Tarshish" were wont to set out upon their adventurous voyages ( Jonah 1:3 ) . The ships on this sea figure in the beautiful ...
https://bibleatlas.org/great_sea.htm
... at the hands of Saul on account of their friendship for David. Doubtless they included mere adventurers in their number; but the Scriptural details and the circumstances alike indicate that they were mainly ...
https://bibleatlas.org/adullam.htm
... was solemnly crowned at Babylon and the following year he died. His successor was another military adventurer, Shalmaneser IV (727-722 B.C.), whose original name was Ulula. While engaged ...
https://bibleatlas.org/assyria.htm
... The XIXth Dynasty was largely Semitic from Syria. The XXIId Dynasty was headed by an eastern adventurer Sheshenq, or Shusinak, "the man of Susa." The XXVth Dynasty was Ethiopian ...
https://bibleatlas.org/egypt.htm