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... . 1 Thessalonians 3:1 Therefore, when we couldn't stand it any longer, we thought it good to be left behind at Athens alone, Encyclopedia ATHENS ath' enz Athenai In antiquity ...
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... ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph: and Jacob's well was there." Jerome thought the name was a clerical error for Sychem (Epistle 86) . In Eusebius (in ...
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... Keilah and Achzib ( Joshua 15:44 ) . It occupied such a position that Rehoboam thought well to fortify it for the protection of Jerusalem ( 2 Chronicles 11:8 ) . ...
https://bibleatlas.org/moresheth.htm
... was once of considerable size. It was never enclosed by a wall, as some have thought from the mention of "the gate." This was probably the opening between the houses ...
https://bibleatlas.org/nain.htm
... speaks of the "Shihor, which is before Egypt," a stream which commentators have thought to be "the brook of Egypt," the stream which separated Egypt from Palestine, ...
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... Keilah and Achzib ( Joshua 15:44 ) . It occupied such a position that Rehoboam thought well to fortify it for the protection of Jerusalem ( 2 Chronicles 11:8 ) . ...
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... , 5-7; XVI, iii, 1-3; xi, 7) . It is commonly thought that this city was the scene of Philip's preaching and the events that followed recorded in Acts ...
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... 27. Internal Organization 28. Unity of the Jewish People 29. Dispersion Influenced by Greek Thought 30. The Dispersion a Preparation for the Advent of Christ 31. The Dispersion an Auxiliary ...
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... Gulf of `Aqabah, East of Sinai, mentions the copper mines of Punon; and thought that veins of gold might also have existed in the mountains of Edom in old times. ...
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... many kinds of acacias. Apparently there are no forests-the sacred groves referred to by Assur-bani-apli are thought by De Morgan to have been artificial plantations. Oranges and lemons, which are at present ...
https://bibleatlas.org/elam.htm
... let us meet together in one of the villages in the plain of Ono. But they thought to do me mischief. Encyclopedia ONO o' no ( 'ono; Codex Vaticanus Onan; ...
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... (h ), instead of waw (w ) . The termination waw (w ) thought to preserve the peculiarities of the old Canaanite. dialect. In the Septuagint we have the ...
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... ." Another reading is "Ephraim" (Revised Version, margin) . This is thought by many to be identical with Ophrah (` ophrah, Joshua 18:23 ) and ...
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... ministers for the house of our God" ( Ezra 8:17 ) . Some have thought the name to be connected with keceph, "silver" or "money." Septuagint ...
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... son, Assur-bani-apli. The site of Resen, "between Nineveh and Calah," is thought to be the modern Selamieh, 12 miles South of Nineveh, and 3 miles North of ...
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... name which occurs, along with Megiddon, in Zechariah 12:11 . It was long thought that this was a place in the plain of Megiddo, and that the mourning referred to ...
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... reached its full flower. It is difficult to overestimate the influence of the latter upon religious thought. In it the profoundest Aryan speculations were blended with the sublimest Semitic concepts. Plato was ...
https://bibleatlas.org/alexandria.htm
... Gulf of `Aqabah, East of Sinai, mentions the copper mines of Punon; and thought that veins of gold might also have existed in the mountains of Edom in old times. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pelusium.htm
... territory of Benjamin named between Gibeon and Beeroth ( Joshua 18:25 ) . The Levite thought of it as a possible resting-place for himself and his concubine on their northward journey ( Judges ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah_3.htm
... the apostle: the latter believed death to be the end of all things, the former thought that the soul at death was absorbed again into that from which it sprang. Both understood ...
https://bibleatlas.org/areopagus.htm
... territory of Benjamin named between Gibeon and Beeroth ( Joshua 18:25 ) . The Levite thought of it as a possible resting-place for himself and his concubine on their northward journey ( Judges ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ramah_4.htm
... age of the passages in the Pentateuch where Rameses is mentioned, but even this cannot be thought to be proved (see EXODUS) . According to De Rouge (see Pierret, Vocab ...
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... a large village in the district of Sebaste (Samaria), which apparently Eusebius and Jerome thought to be in the territory of Dan. It seems, however, too far to the ...
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... first man. One of the strangest ideas is that of the late General Gordon, who thought that the resemblance to a skull lay in the contours of the ground as laid down in ...
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... the locality of Um Jerrar, another place in the vicinity known as Jurf el-Jerrar has been thought by some to be the site of Gerar. Jerrar in Arabic means "jars," ...
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