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Nain
(Encyclopedia)Nain nāˈĭn [key], village of Galilee, ancient Palestine, SE of Nazareth. It is the modern Nein, Israel. The Gospel of St. Luke reports that here Jesus raised a widow's son from the dead. ...Lebonah
(Encyclopedia)Lebonah lēbōˈnə [key], in the Bible, place, ancient Palestine, near Shiloh. ...Keilah
(Encyclopedia)Keilah kēīˈlə [key], in the Bible, town, SW ancient Palestine. David rescued it from the Philistines and lived there until the treachery of its inhabitants caused him to leave. ...Kirjath-jearim
(Encyclopedia)Kirjath-jearim kûrˈjăth-jēˈərĭm [key], in the Bible, ancient fortress and holy place, ancient Palestine, W of Jerusalem. It also appears as Kirjath, Kirjath-arim, Kirjath-baal, Baalah, and Baal...Abel-beth-maachah
(Encyclopedia)Abel-beth-maachah āˈbəl-bĕth-māˈəkə [key], town, ancient Palestine, the modern Tel Abil (Israel), S of Metulla. In the Bible, it was attacked by Behadad and taken by Tiglathpileser. ...Chesulloth
(Encyclopedia)Chesulloth kēsŭlˈŏth [key], in the Bible, town, N ancient Palestine, the same as Chisloth-tabor. ...Hormah
(Encyclopedia)Hormah hôrˈmə [key], in the Bible, unidentified city, extreme S ancient Palestine, earlier called Zephath. Here the invading Israelites were defeated by the Canaanites. Later the Israelites destroy...Givatayim
(Encyclopedia)Givatayim gĭvätäˈyĭm [key], town, W central Israel, a residential suburb of Tel Aviv. It was ...Rabbith
(Encyclopedia)Rabbith răbˈĭth [key], in the Bible, town, ancient Palestine, probably identical with Daberath. ...Sanballat
(Encyclopedia)Sanballat sănbălˈət [key], in the Bible, one of the Persian officials in Palestine who consistently opposed Nehemiah in his restoration of Jerusalem. He is called a Horonite, a designation perhaps...Browse by Subject
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