The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of the sacred writings [ed. by W. Goodhugh, completed by W.C. Taylor].William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor 1843 |
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... celebrated in Scripture for several remarkable events . Here Miriam , the sister of Moses , died , ( Numb . 20. 1 , ) and the Israelites murmured against God . ( v . 2-6 . ) It belonged to the tribe of Judah , and is usually supposed to ...
... celebrated in Scripture for several remarkable events . Here Miriam , the sister of Moses , died , ( Numb . 20. 1 , ) and the Israelites murmured against God . ( v . 2-6 . ) It belonged to the tribe of Judah , and is usually supposed to ...
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... celebrated not only as the place of the sojourning of Abraham , and as containing in its vicinity the family cemetery of the patriarchs , but also for its being the residence of the court of David until he obtained the entire dominion ...
... celebrated not only as the place of the sojourning of Abraham , and as containing in its vicinity the family cemetery of the patriarchs , but also for its being the residence of the court of David until he obtained the entire dominion ...
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... celebrated . These ruins cover of the Apostle's preaching . In the Epistle to the Colos - three or four small hills , and are of very great extent . Laodicea . -LATIN VERSIONS . adopted by the Roman Catholic Church ,. 5 C LANTERN ...
... celebrated . These ruins cover of the Apostle's preaching . In the Epistle to the Colos - three or four small hills , and are of very great extent . Laodicea . -LATIN VERSIONS . adopted by the Roman Catholic Church ,. 5 C LANTERN ...
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... celebrated for its stately cedars , which appear to have been once very generally diffused ; but they are now almost wholly destroyed . What few remain are found in a cluster near a village called Eden , thirty miles south - east of ...
... celebrated for its stately cedars , which appear to have been once very generally diffused ; but they are now almost wholly destroyed . What few remain are found in a cluster near a village called Eden , thirty miles south - east of ...
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... celebrated in the Old Testament for its chariots and horses used in war . ( 2Chron . 16. 8. ) Libya is supposed to have been first peopled by , and to have derived its name from , the Le- habim , or Lubim . These , its earlier ...
... celebrated in the Old Testament for its chariots and horses used in war . ( 2Chron . 16. 8. ) Libya is supposed to have been first peopled by , and to have derived its name from , the Le- habim , or Lubim . These , its earlier ...
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