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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... inhabitants . I. KEDAR P was the name of a son of Ishmael , ( Gen. 25. 13 , ) and also of a tribe of Arabian nomades , descended from him . Of the history of Kedar little is known , but his posterity were rich in flocks of sheep and ...
... inhabitants . I. KEDAR P was the name of a son of Ishmael , ( Gen. 25. 13 , ) and also of a tribe of Arabian nomades , descended from him . Of the history of Kedar little is known , but his posterity were rich in flocks of sheep and ...
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... inhabitants of Jabesh - gilead from the Ammonites ; and the rulers tendered the sceptre to David , because he , in the time of Saul , had defeated the enemies of Israel . KINE . See CATTLE . KING , melech . Though Samuel " peaceably and ...
... inhabitants of Jabesh - gilead from the Ammonites ; and the rulers tendered the sceptre to David , because he , in the time of Saul , had defeated the enemies of Israel . KINE . See CATTLE . KING , melech . Though Samuel " peaceably and ...
Page 725
... inhabitants of Kir served in the army of Sennacherib . It is thought to be a country through which flows the river Kur as it is called by the Russians , or Kier as it is termed by the Persians ; the Kuros ( Cyrus ) of the Greeks . This ...
... inhabitants of Kir served in the army of Sennacherib . It is thought to be a country through which flows the river Kur as it is called by the Russians , or Kier as it is termed by the Persians ; the Kuros ( Cyrus ) of the Greeks . This ...
Page 741
... inhabitants were then killed , with their bishop , or carried with their cattle into captivity by the Turks . In 1190 the German emperor , Frederic Barbarossa , going by Laodicea with Egyptian Guard with Military Lantern . From the ...
... inhabitants were then killed , with their bishop , or carried with their cattle into captivity by the Turks . In 1190 the German emperor , Frederic Barbarossa , going by Laodicea with Egyptian Guard with Military Lantern . From the ...
Page 742
... inhabitant except wolves , and jackals , and foxes . It can boast of no human inhabitants , except occasionally when wandering Turcomans pitch their tents in its spacious amphitheatre . " Colonel Leake observes , " There are few ancient ...
... inhabitant except wolves , and jackals , and foxes . It can boast of no human inhabitants , except occasionally when wandering Turcomans pitch their tents in its spacious amphitheatre . " Colonel Leake observes , " There are few ancient ...
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