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... over the coast, which was established by Thothmes III about 1480 B.C., was apparently lost in the 14th century, as is indicated in Tell el-Amarna Letters, but was regained under ...
https://bibleatlas.org/acco.htm
... one of the earliest. 2. Historical: (1 ) The independence of Sidon was lost when the kings of the XVIIIth and XIXth Dynasties of Egypt added Palestine and Syria to their ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sidon_the_great.htm
... to fight against the city, and the Jewish king went out to meet him, but lost his life at Megiddo ( 2 Chronicles 35:20 ) . Four years later (605 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/carchemish.htm
... 341 A.D. a council of the Christian church was held there. The city itself soon lost its importance and decreased in population. The sculptured stones of its great buildings, which were ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ephesus.htm
... inland Syria. In the course of its long history it has more than once enjoyed and lost political supremacy, but in all the vicissitudes of political fortune it has remained the natural harbor ...
https://bibleatlas.org/straight_street.htm
... inland Syria. In the course of its long history it has more than once enjoyed and lost political supremacy, but in all the vicissitudes of political fortune it has remained the natural harbor ...
https://bibleatlas.org/damascus.htm
... perpetuated in the Roman genres, or groups of imaginary kindred, a historical survival which had lost all significance in the period of authentic history. The chieftains of the associated clans composed the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rome.htm
... ra (beth barah; Baithera): Perhaps Beth-`abharu, the guttural being lost in copying. It is a ford which the Midianites were expected to pass in fleeing from ...
https://bibleatlas.org/beth-barah.htm
... signs in this district of more settled habitation in ancient times, but the name Secacah is lost. Conder proposed Khirbet edition Diqqeh (also called Khirbet es Siqqeh), "the ruin ...
https://bibleatlas.org/secacah.htm
... of Benjamin. In the times of Eusebius and Jerome, therefore, the site was already lost, and has not since been covered. Strong's Hebrew H8634: Taralah a city in Benjamin ...
https://bibleatlas.org/taralah.htm
... and canals from the Nile in the Delta, and this one with many others has been lost altogether; but there is a tradition among the Bedouin of Wady el-`Arish to ...
https://bibleatlas.org/shihor.htm
... Minyeh, then the two lay close together. The names of many ancient places have been lost, and others have strayed from their original localities. The absence of any name resembling Bethsaida ...
https://bibleatlas.org/bethsaida.htm
... known to Eusebius (Onomasticon, which see), but trace of the name is now lost. Conder suggests that it may be connected with the palm tree of Deborah ( Judges 4 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/baal-tamar.htm
... it were erected at two successive periods two Christian churches. Later on this site was entirely lost and from the 13th century the great Birket Israel, just North of the Temple area, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/bethesda.htm
... he snatched an immediate and sensual gratification at the forfeit of a future glory. Thus he lost the headship of the people through whom God's redemptive purpose was to be wrought out in the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/esau.htm
... 6 ), such as was very common in those days, and the site is irretrievably lost. E. W. G. Masterman Strong's Greek G1042: Gabbatha stone pavement ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gabbatha.htm
... B.C., the year of the solar eclipse, June 15) . The privileges then lost were restored by Sargon II. The temple, which had been destroyed, was rebuilt by ...
https://bibleatlas.org/haran.htm
... ( 2 Kings 10:33 ) . But according to Mesha he regained for Moab the lost land; and this agrees with Isaiah 15, 16 , where cities north of Arnon are ...
https://bibleatlas.org/arnon.htm
... III names it among his tributaries, and its king, Mitinti, is said to have lost his reason when he heard of the fall of Damascus in 732 B.C. It revolted in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ashkelon.htm
... us through the Venetian traders in the days before the great overland route to India via Aleppo lost its importance through the discovery of the passage round the Cape. Aleppo is now a city ...
https://bibleatlas.org/berea.htm
... ), and after its destruction, probably by the Persians in 614, it was entirely lost sight of until excavated by Messrs. Bliss and Dickie. It is a church of extraordinary ...
https://bibleatlas.org/shiloah.htm
... , but it gradually sank into decay, and long before the advent of Islam it had lost all its significance. W. M. Christie SELEUCIA, the seaport of Antioch in Syria ...
https://bibleatlas.org/seleucia.htm
... , and there was no break long enough to account for a site like this being entirely lost. Indeed there are traditions that this site was deliberately defiled by pagan buildings to annoy the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/golgotha.htm
... of priests settled in Nazareth. This, however, is based upon an ancient midhrash now lost (Neubauer, Geogr. du Talmud, 82, 85, 190; Delitzsch, Ein ...
https://bibleatlas.org/nazareth.htm
... , and there was no break long enough to account for a site like this being entirely lost. Indeed there are traditions that this site was deliberately defiled by pagan buildings to annoy the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/the_place_of_the_skull.htm
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