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... "High place" is the normal translation of bamah, a word that means simply "elevation" ( Jeremiah 26:18 Ezekiel 36:2 , etc.; compare the use ...
https://bibleatlas.org/high_mountain.htm
... different directions the Euphrates, the Tigris, the Aras and the Choruk rivers. Its general elevation is 6,000 feet above the sea. Lake Van, which like the Dead Sea ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ararat.htm
... different directions the Euphrates, the Tigris, the Aras and the Choruk rivers. Its general elevation is 6,000 feet above the sea. Lake Van, which like the Dead Sea ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mount_ararat.htm
... fountains at the foot of the mound Tell el-kady (Dan, or Laish) at an elevation of 505 ft. above the sea. The Banias issues from a celebrated fountain near the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/jordan_river.htm
... natives of Palestine today it is usually known as Jebel et Tar (" mountain of the elevation," or "tower"), or, less commonly, as Jebel Tur ez ...
https://bibleatlas.org/olivet.htm
... idea. Guthe combines (2 ) and (3 ) and considers that a natural skull-like elevation came to be considered, by some folklore ideas, to be the skull of the first ...
https://bibleatlas.org/golgotha.htm
... , and occupied the territory now belonging to Barca and Tripoli. It was situated upon an elevated plateau about 2,000 ft. above the sea, from which it was distant some ...
https://bibleatlas.org/cyrene.htm
... natives of Palestine today it is usually known as Jebel et Tar (" mountain of the elevation," or "tower"), or, less commonly, as Jebel Tur ez ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mount_of_olives.htm
... idea. Guthe combines (2 ) and (3 ) and considers that a natural skull-like elevation came to be considered, by some folklore ideas, to be the skull of the first ...
https://bibleatlas.org/place_of_the_skull.htm
... recesses are more or less wooded. Opposite Beyrout the range rises in Jebel Sannin to an elevation of 8,560 ft. Thirty miles farther Northeast the summit is reached in Jebel Mukhmal ...
https://bibleatlas.org/lebanon.htm
... a height of 500 ft. or more near the sea and to more than double that elevation in its course to the Southeast. Mt. Lebanon, which forms the background of Phoenicia ...
https://bibleatlas.org/phoenicia.htm
... further HAVVOTH-JAIR. The ruins of Kamm, about 200 yds. square, crown a small elevation, and point to an important place in the past. There are large rock-hewn cisterns to ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kamon.htm
... be high," and the towns to which it applied seem all to have stood on elevated sites. (1 ) Codex Vaticanus Arael; Codex Alexandrinus Rhama: A fenced city in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah_2.htm
... and can never have supported a large population, or have been of any importance. Its elevation to the rank of a bishopric in Byzantine times must have been due to its association with ...
https://bibleatlas.org/cauda.htm
... be high," and the towns to which it applied seem all to have stood on elevated sites. (1 ) Codex Vaticanus Arael; Codex Alexandrinus Rhama: A fenced city in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah_3.htm
... clays, apparently lacustrine, lies under some untilted whitish clays, also apparently lacustrine. The elevation here is about 840 ft. below that of the Mediterranean Sea, or 450 above the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/salt_sea.htm
... , 3) . Mention of `Ain `Aitan, which is described as the most elevated place in Palestine, occurs in the Talmud (Zebhachim 54b), and in the Jer ...
https://bibleatlas.org/etam.htm
... of the limestone ranges of the Lebanon and Anti-Libanus. In its midmost reaches it attains an elevation of between 8,000 and 9,000 feet, and at its southern extremity it ...
https://bibleatlas.org/dumah_2.htm
... a distance of 15 or 20 miles now traversed by the Suez Canal, which encountered no elevation more than 30 ft. above tide. In early historic times the Gulf ended at Ismailia ...
https://bibleatlas.org/red_sea.htm
... , 3) . Mention of `Ain `Aitan, which is described as the most elevated place in Palestine, occurs in the Talmud (Zebhachim 54b), and in the Jer ...
https://bibleatlas.org/etam_3.htm
... be high," and the towns to which it applied seem all to have stood on elevated sites. (1 ) Codex Vaticanus Arael; Codex Alexandrinus Rhama: A fenced city in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah_4.htm
... , 3) . Mention of `Ain `Aitan, which is described as the most elevated place in Palestine, occurs in the Talmud (Zebhachim 54b), and in the Jer ...
https://bibleatlas.org/etam_2.htm
... of the limestone ranges of the Lebanon and Anti-Libanus. In its midmost reaches it attains an elevation of between 8,000 and 9,000 feet, and at its southern extremity it ...
https://bibleatlas.org/arabia.htm
... Joshua 12:3 ; Joshua 13:20 ) . See PISGAH . PISGAH, an elevation, probably just w. of Nebo, commanding an extensive view, with springs, at ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pisgah.htm
... Gilboa and Little Hermon; and another cuts off the latter hill from Tabor. The average elevation of the plain is 200 ft. above the level of the Mediterranean. The Vale of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/jezreel_valley.htm
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