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... in the church of the Holy Sepulcher, but that the hill was skull-like in form is quite a modern idea. Guthe combines (2 ) and (3 ) and considers that a ...
https://bibleatlas.org/golgotha.htm
... been known as the Valley of Jehoshaphat (see JEHOSHAPHAT, VALLEY OF), and from quite early times it was a favorite situation for interments ( 2 Kings 23:4 , 6 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kidron.htm
... the sun there. In accordance with the meaning and origin of the word, it is quite to be expected that there should be several places of this name in Bible lands, and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/beth-shemesh_2.htm
... Conder has suggested Beit' Anan, about 4 miles Northwest of Neby Samwil: it is quite uncertain. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/elon.htm
... and we are led to infer that Abimelech was king of that people, but it is quite certain that they did not occupy this region until after the time of Abraham, in fact ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gerar.htm
... source in the mountain, at Apheca (see TAMMUZ) . Gebal was the center of quite an extensive district, extending from the Eleutherus on the North to the Tamyras on the South ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gebal.htm
... , on which Titus may have sat, is a very probable site for Nob. It quite suits the requirements of Isaiah's narrative, and not less those of David's flight. Gibeah lay ...
https://bibleatlas.org/baharum.htm
... Conder, but unless (3 ) is really identical width (1 ), which is quite possible, the cavern known as `Arak Isma`in, described by Hanauer (PEFS ...
https://bibleatlas.org/etam_2.htm
... the sun there. In accordance with the meaning and origin of the word, it is quite to be expected that there should be several places of this name in Bible lands, and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/beth-shemesh.htm
... Conder, but unless (3 ) is really identical width (1 ), which is quite possible, the cavern known as `Arak Isma`in, described by Hanauer (PEFS ...
https://bibleatlas.org/etam_3.htm
... identify Kiriath-jearim with Khirbet Erma, which is at least possible, the two passages may be quite reconciled. Behind Kiriath-jearim, that is West of Khirbet Erma, runs the Vale of Sorek ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mahaneh-dan.htm
... , or perhaps included in, the Antonia. But apart from the fact that it is quite improbable that the Pretorium was here (see PRAETORIUM), it is almost certain that the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gabbatha.htm
... uplands; and here wheat and barley are harvested about a month earlier. Frost is not quite unknown; but no one now alive remembers it to have done more than lay the most ...
https://bibleatlas.org/chinnereth.htm
... , inaugurated by J. P. Peters, which have been most fruitful and have shed quite a new light on the city's history. See Peters' Nippur (2 volumes, 1887 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/calneh.htm
... uplands; and here wheat and barley are harvested about a month earlier. Frost is not quite unknown; but no one now alive remembers it to have done more than lay the most ...
https://bibleatlas.org/chinneroth.htm
... district. The district has long been given over to the nomads, and it is only quite recently that the Turkish policy of planting an official with a small garrison at Beersheba and at ...
https://bibleatlas.org/negev.htm
... to that of the fortified camp at Tel el Yehudiyeh, 4 miles North, makes it quite certain that these usurpers between the Old Empire and the New fortified On as the capital once ...
https://bibleatlas.org/heliopolis.htm
... ." Built of the white stone supplied by the limestone rocks around, the description is quite accurate. There is a reference in Mishna (Menachoth viii.6) to the "white house ...
https://bibleatlas.org/nazareth.htm
... chalk hill" rises "alone like a lofty citadel," "steep-sided" and "quite naked." Here the solemn transactions described in Numbers 20:22 could have been carried ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mount_hor_2.htm
... such a stone might probably have been transferred from place to place. Secondly, it is quite common for a name to be transferred some miles; instances are numerous. Thirdly, the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/en-rogel.htm
... , on which Titus may have sat, is a very probable site for Nob. It quite suits the requirements of Isaiah's narrative, and not less those of David's flight. Gibeah lay ...
https://bibleatlas.org/nob.htm
... chalk hill" rises "alone like a lofty citadel," "steep-sided" and "quite naked." Here the solemn transactions described in Numbers 20:22 could have been carried ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mount_hor.htm
... Southwest slopes of Jebel ed-Druze seem to meet the conditions as well as any. They form quite a wellmarked district; they are very fertile, and the strong cities in the region must ...
https://bibleatlas.org/argob.htm
... Conder has suggested Beit' Anan, about 4 miles Northwest of Neby Samwil: it is quite uncertain. Strong's Hebrew H358: Elon Beth Chanan "terebinth of (the) house of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/elonbeth-hanan.htm
... Delitzsch); others with a later Kassite king (Haupt, Hilprecht), which is quite unlikely; but the most admissible correspondence is with Marduk, chief god of Babylon, probably ...
https://bibleatlas.org/nimrod.htm
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