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... , "town of scribes." Kiriath-sannah ( Joshua 15:49 ) is probably a corruption of Kiriath-sepher; the Septuagint has here as in references to the latter polis grammaton, " ...
https://bibleatlas.org/socoh_2.htm
... , "town of scribes." Kiriath-sannah ( Joshua 15:49 ) is probably a corruption of Kiriath-sepher; the Septuagint has here as in references to the latter polis grammaton, " ...
https://bibleatlas.org/debir.htm
... , "town of scribes." Kiriath-sannah ( Joshua 15:49 ) is probably a corruption of Kiriath-sepher; the Septuagint has here as in references to the latter polis grammaton, " ...
https://bibleatlas.org/debir_2.htm
... in 2 Kings 23:13 , and the common reading har ha-mashchith, "Mount of corruption," margin "destruction," may possibly be a deliberate alteration (see below) ...
https://bibleatlas.org/olivet.htm
... in 2 Kings 23:13 , and the common reading har ha-mashchith, "Mount of corruption," margin "destruction," may possibly be a deliberate alteration (see below) ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mount_of_olives.htm
... THE ORONTES o-ron' tez (in Massoretic Text of 2 Samuel 24:6 , under the corrupt form tachtim chodhshi, which should be corrected from the Septuagint (Luc.) reading: ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kadesh.htm
... ; three cities. Encyclopedia HAMMOTH-DOR ham-oth-dor' (chammoth do'r; Emathdor, as also several corrupt forms): A fenced, Levitical city of Naphtali ( Joshua 19:35 ; Joshua ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hammoth-dor.htm
... yet) kindled a fire at (against) Moab." The text has evidently suffered corruption. Strong's Hebrew H5302: Nophach a city of Moab ...
https://bibleatlas.org/nophah.htm
... Israelites ( 1 Chronicles 5:19 ) . It has been suggested that Nodab is a corruption of Kedemah or of Nebaioth, names which are associated with Jetur and Naphish in the lists ...
https://bibleatlas.org/nodab.htm
... corresponding to the Hebrew ge, "valley." The form giach may be due to corruption of the text. Strong's Hebrew H1520: Giach perhaps "a spring," a place ...
https://bibleatlas.org/giah.htm
... when slavery was universal. The chief reason for their being denounced by the prophets was their corrupt practices in worship and the baleful influence of the Baal and Astarte cult introduced by them into ...
https://bibleatlas.org/phoenicia.htm
... farther inland, is a village of about one thousand houses bearing the name Edremid, a corruption of the ancient name Adramys. The miserable wooden huts occupied by Greek fishermen and by Turks ...
https://bibleatlas.org/adramyttium.htm
... settled there, but the Greek language which was spoken in some of its cities soon became corrupt; the Greek inscriptions, appearing upon the coins of that age, were written in a ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pamphylia.htm
... and Diglit in Pliny, now called in Mesopotamia Dijleh, generally supposed to be a Semitic corruption of Tigra, meaning originally an arrow, which from its rapidity of motion is symbolized. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tigris_river.htm
... all the region of Argob, even all Bashan." Deuteronomy 3:14 is evidently corrupt. Havvoth-jair lay not in Bashan but in Gilead ( Judges 10:4 Numbers 32: ...
https://bibleatlas.org/argob.htm
... town, which has dwindled in importance under Turkish rule, is called Bekhram, a Turkish corruption of the Byzantine name. The ruins of Assos are among the most imposing in Asia Minor ...
https://bibleatlas.org/assos.htm
... 159-138 B.C.), hence, its name Attalia, which during the Middle Ages was corrupted to Satalia; its modern name is Adalia. Attalia stood on a flat terrace of limestone ...
https://bibleatlas.org/attalia.htm
... beham, "in Ham." Some have thought that "Ham" may be a corruption from "Ammon"; or that it may be the ancient name of Rabbath-ammon itself. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ham.htm
... or, `are madhay, "cities of Media." The text seems to be corrupt. The second word may have fallen out in 1 Chronicles 5:26 , hare being ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hara.htm
... It does not appear in a similar connection in 17:24. The text is probably corrupt. No reasonable identification has been proposed. Cheyne (Encyclopaedia Biblica, under the word) ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hena.htm
... had a different text from what we now have in the Hebrew. The text is evidently corrupt. If a place is intended its site is unknown, but it must have been in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/metheg-ammah.htm
... 33 ) . The Hebrew text in Judges 7:1 , which has probably suffered some corruption, seems to mean that the Midianites lay North of the position held by Gideon, their ...
https://bibleatlas.org/moreh.htm
... The Ai of Jeremiah 49:3 is an Ammonite town, the text probably being a corruption of `ar; or ha-`ir, "the city" (BDB) ...
https://bibleatlas.org/aiath.htm
... the article) . Kittel (" Ch," SBOT) suggests that this is a corruption from "Sirion," which again is synonymous with Hermon. He would therefore identify Sharon ...
https://bibleatlas.org/sharon.htm
... and less than one-fourth are Mohammedans. Its modern name, Ismir, is but a Turkish corruption of the ancient name. Even under the Turkish government the city is progressive, and is ...
https://bibleatlas.org/smyrna.htm