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... of steps. The floor of the rediscovered early Christian church roofs over the pool, being supported upon five arches in commemoration of the five porches. At the western end of the church ...
https://bibleatlas.org/bethesda.htm
... lies in the midst of an arable and pastoral country; and although it could never have supported a large population, it has probably always been inhabited. The other is away to the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/trachonitis.htm
... Kauda; also called Klauda; the King James Version Clauda; the modern Greek name Gaudho supports the form Cauda): An island 23 miles West of Cape Matala. It is a ...
https://bibleatlas.org/cauda.htm
... West of Shiloh, and about the same distance Northwest of Bethel. This identification has the support of G. A. Smith (Historical Geography of the Holy Land, 254), ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramathaim-zophim.htm
... West of Shiloh, and about the same distance Northwest of Bethel. This identification has the support of G. A. Smith (Historical Geography of the Holy Land, 254), ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah_2.htm
... West of Shiloh, and about the same distance Northwest of Bethel. This identification has the support of G. A. Smith (Historical Geography of the Holy Land, 254), ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah_3.htm
... West of Shiloh, and about the same distance Northwest of Bethel. This identification has the support of G. A. Smith (Historical Geography of the Holy Land, 254), ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah_4.htm
... West of Shiloh, and about the same distance Northwest of Bethel. This identification has the support of G. A. Smith (Historical Geography of the Holy Land, 254), ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah.htm
... formation is soft limestone. In the valleys and upland plains there is much excellent land which supports a fairly good population still. Wheat, barley and olives are the chief products. But ...
https://bibleatlas.org/shephelah.htm
... eastern side older sandstones (Nubian and lower Carboniferous) and granitic rocks border the plain, supporting, however, at a height of 2,000 or 3,000 feet Cretaceous limestones ...
https://bibleatlas.org/arabah.htm
... be quiet. Encyclopedia ARPAD; ARPHAD ar' pad; ar' fad ( 'arpadh, "support"): A city of Syria, captured frequently by the Assyrians, and finally subjugated ...
https://bibleatlas.org/arpad.htm
... Joshua 15:52 , where the substitution of "r " for "d " is supported by the Septuagint (Rheuma), possibly represented by the modern Domeh, about 13 miles ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rumah.htm
... clever guesses. They rest almost entirely upon etymological grounds, a very precarious foundation when not supported by historical evidence. The Septuagint has, "For there are in Tanis princes, wicked ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hanes.htm
... favor by Pompey (XIV, iv, 4) . When the Parthians invaded Judea in support of Antigonus they demolished Mareshah (xiii, 9) . According to Eusebius, Onomasticon, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/moresheth.htm
... two. The identification proposed by G. Rawlinson, however, may be regarded as being supported by the bilingual Creation-legend, in which Merodach (= Nimrod) is made the founder of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/calneh.htm
... of uncertainty. Edh-Dhaheriyeh, some 11 miles Southwest of Hebron, has a good deal of support. It was unquestionably a site of importance in ancient times as the meeting-place of several roads ...
https://bibleatlas.org/debir.htm
... of uncertainty. Edh-Dhaheriyeh, some 11 miles Southwest of Hebron, has a good deal of support. It was unquestionably a site of importance in ancient times as the meeting-place of several roads ...
https://bibleatlas.org/debir_2.htm
... may have been given to make it resemble the Hebrew dam, "blood," to support the play upon words in the verse (HDB, under the word) . It is ...
https://bibleatlas.org/dibon-gad.htm
... may have been given to make it resemble the Hebrew dam, "blood," to support the play upon words in the verse (HDB, under the word) . It is ...
https://bibleatlas.org/dibon.htm
... been called also Dur-ili, "god's rampart." That it was at some distance is supported by the list WAI, IV, 36 [38], where Duru, Tutul and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/dura.htm
... , East of Nablus, but Jewish and Christian tradition is more likely to be correct, supported, as it is, by Psalm 76:2 . 2. Testimony of Tell el-Amarna ...
https://bibleatlas.org/salem.htm
... Here there is a mound 1,200 ft. long and 50 ft. in height supporting 4 smaller mounds, the highest of which is 90 ft. above the base of the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/plains_of_moab.htm
... lowlands of the Araxes (Aras) River to a height of 17,000 feet, supported by another peak seven miles distant, 13,000 feet high. It is only in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mount_ararat.htm
... lowlands of the Araxes (Aras) River to a height of 17,000 feet, supported by another peak seven miles distant, 13,000 feet high. It is only in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ararat.htm
... of uncertainty. Edh-Dhaheriyeh, some 11 miles Southwest of Hebron, has a good deal of support. It was unquestionably a site of importance in ancient times as the meeting-place of several roads ...
https://bibleatlas.org/socoh_2.htm