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... Desert 2. Climate 3. Mountains 4. Rivers 5. Oases and Wells III. POLITICAL DIVISIONS 1. Ancient Divisions 2. Modern Divisions 3. Political Situation 4. Chief Towns ...
https://bibleatlas.org/arabia.htm
... Desert 2. Climate 3. Mountains 4. Rivers 5. Oases and Wells III. POLITICAL DIVISIONS 1. Ancient Divisions 2. Modern Divisions 3. Political Situation 4. Chief Towns ...
https://bibleatlas.org/dumah_2.htm
... Desert 2. Climate 3. Mountains 4. Rivers 5. Oases and Wells III. POLITICAL DIVISIONS 1. Ancient Divisions 2. Modern Divisions 3. Political Situation 4. Chief Towns ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kedar.htm
... , by its position, belongs to Central Greece, is here, in accordance with its political affinities and predilections, classed with Corinth, the keeper of the isthmus, as belonging to ...
https://bibleatlas.org/greece.htm
... : I. INTRODUCTORY 1. Two Senses of Name (1 ) Geographical (2 ) Political 2. Questions to Be Answered II. ORIGIN OF NAME 1. The Gaulish Kingdom 2 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/galatia.htm
... learn that the place was sacked. The city evidently played a very unimportant part in the political history of Babylonia of the early period, for besides these references it is almost unknown until ...
https://bibleatlas.org/accad.htm
... ), and Ezekiel (30:13) as Noph (noph) . 2. Political Position: The classical statements show that the city in Roman times was about 8 miles long ...
https://bibleatlas.org/memphis.htm
... learn that the place was sacked. The city evidently played a very unimportant part in the political history of Babylonia of the early period, for besides these references it is almost unknown until ...
https://bibleatlas.org/babel.htm
... Bah dependency, governed by priests from Babylonia. In time, as the city acquired a political significance, the power of the priesthood declined; allegiance to Babylonia ceased, and the Assyrian ...
https://bibleatlas.org/asshur.htm
... 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 of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/damascus.htm
... has accepted the Ottoman religion along with Ottoman government, have kept Crete in a position of political inferiority throughout the historical period. 1. Early History: Mt. Ida in Crete was ...
https://bibleatlas.org/crete.htm
... Asia, both by land and sea. Its location, therefore, favored its religious, political and commercial development, and presented a most advantageous field for the missionary labors of Paul. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ephesus.htm
... the other cities called Antioch. It is by a mistake arising from confusion with a later political arrangement that Antioch is designated "of Pisidia" in the majority of the manuscripts. Pisidia ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pisidia.htm
... learn that the place was sacked. The city evidently played a very unimportant part in the political history of Babylonia of the early period, for besides these references it is almost unknown until ...
https://bibleatlas.org/babylon.htm
... was moved, however, first to Tirzah and then to Samaria, and Shechem declined in political importance. Indeed it is not named again in the history of the monarchy. Apparently there ...
https://bibleatlas.org/diviners'_oak.htm
... was moved, however, first to Tirzah and then to Samaria, and Shechem declined in political importance. Indeed it is not named again in the history of the monarchy. Apparently there ...
https://bibleatlas.org/beth-millo.htm
... perhaps to Dyrrhachium (mod. Durazzo) on the Adriatic seaboard, which, though belonging politically to Macedonia, lay in "Greek, Illyria." But since no word is said ...
https://bibleatlas.org/illyricum.htm
... peninsula with the best harbor and the most commanding situation. Sinope was in Paphlagonia, but politically as well as commercially enjoyed intimate relations with the Pontic cities. Settlers from Sinope, reinforced ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pontus.htm
... jealousy guarded sanctuaries in the world. Only on rare occasions and through the exercise of much political pressure have a few honored Christians been allowed to visit the spot. The late King Edward ...
https://bibleatlas.org/machpelah.htm
... have received the favor of the Seleucid kings of Syria and enjoyed the right of asylum for political refugees. It is mentioned in a rescript from Rome about 138 B.C., in connection ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gamad.htm
... have received the favor of the Seleucid kings of Syria and enjoyed the right of asylum for political refugees. It is mentioned in a rescript from Rome about 138 B.C., in connection ...
https://bibleatlas.org/helech.htm
... , was a commercial center, and as it increased in wealth, it gradually became the political center. Later, when it became the capital, Pergamos remained the religious center. As ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pergamum.htm
... have received the favor of the Seleucid kings of Syria and enjoyed the right of asylum for political refugees. It is mentioned in a rescript from Rome about 138 B.C., in connection ...
https://bibleatlas.org/arvad.htm
... the dry season is carried on from wells. It has had its influence also in the political and religious changes of the country (compare below) . II. The Nile in History ...
https://bibleatlas.org/nile_river.htm
... . We do not know to what tribe Omri and his successors belonged. With Omri the political sphere of action of Israel became wider than it had been before, and its internal affairs ...
https://bibleatlas.org/israel.htm
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