Ib- / Ibleam
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/ Jesus -Curses the Fig - Tree /
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/ Michael / is / An Angel / Holding / The Key to the Bottomle-ss Pit / and / A Great Chain /
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____|________/ Who is ? of Ahlai / Who is ? of Bozrah / of / Who is ? of Zochar /_____|____
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/ "You Must Be Born Again" /
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/ Bee - Koz /
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/ The Men of Iconium /
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/ Our Father's Sinned / Who's Father Sin ? / Your First Father Sinned / Sin of Your Father of Sinai /
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/ Jonah the son of Amitta /
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/ Avvim / of / Adam / of / City of Adam / and Eve / of / Ninevah /
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/ Nic-olia-tan-s / of / Hoopoe, and the Bat / of / Hathath / Hathach / Hatched /
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/ Feather of Hen's of Og / of / Knessets / of / The Eagle of Saladin /
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/ Axe-Men / of Acts of Luke / of / Lukud of Likhi / Hatched / Under A Kamon /
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/ Beth -/ Twin-Gazelles that Grazes among the Lilies /- Baal /
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/ So you shall purge the evil from your midst /
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/ Up Root the Weeds of / Debauchery / of / Those Who -Despise ? /
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/ Humpty Dumpty / of / Anuki / of / Aztec -Incah--Micah / Hid Them Selves / Behind-America /
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/ Ib- / Ibleam / of / Jashobeam / Hachmonite /
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/ Mountain Men / of / Ban / Ib-ben / Ben / Bin / Bon-dage / of / Jew-ish-Bund-les / of / Feast of Booths /
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/ Who is ? of Baharum / of / Har- / Her- / Ach-Hir-Ram / Hor- / Hur- / of / Who is ? of Bahurim /
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/ Laban-ese / of / Cedars of Lebanon / of / Le-ban-on / of / Cypress of Lebanon / of / Lebanon /
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/ Seen City / Seven / Sin City - Pledges / Set Up In Secret / Oaths - Sinew / Ewe / Flesh / Bones /
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/ Nestor / of / Tabor-ites / of / A Rose / of / Sharon / of / A Stench / of / Carmel / of / Keilah /
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/ Mountain Men / of / Ban / Ib-ben / Ben / Bin / Bon-dage / of / Jew-ish-Bund-les / of / Feast of Booths /
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/ Baruch / of / Beracah / of / Har- / Her- / Ach-Hir-Ram / Hor- / Hur- / of / Barachiah / of / Barak /
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/ Nab- / Neb- / Nib / Nob- / Nub- /
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/ Phanuel / Anu- / Anuki / of / Anom / of / Anub / of / Genubath /
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/ Korah's Rebellion / Moab Rebelled (Kir-hareseth) / Rebellion of Sheba /
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/ Neapolis / of / The Beam -Me Up-Scotty / of / Nicoliatans /
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/ Their Elders /--/ Hid Themselves /--/ Head and Tail /
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/ The Ancient / Books of / The Bible / and / The Book of Jashar /
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/ The Books of Jubilees / and / The Books of / Quran /
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_____________________of_____________________
/ Japheth-/ Beth / of / Both of Them / of / Baal /-Shem /
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/ Their Elders / of / Lamech / of / Head / Tail /
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/ Peleg-/ Intermarried /-Joktan /
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/ Eber / of / Kêsêd / of / Madai / of / Ongolis / of / Râsû’ĕjâ / of / Sûsân / of / Shelah / of / Kainam /
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/ Azûrâd 4 the Daugher of Nêbrôd, /
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/ Mû’ak, /
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/ The Ancient -Potters of Beyond the Euphrates of Meso-pot-amia / of / Abel-miz-ra-aim / of / Ur /
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/ Abi- / Abi-tub / Tub- / -al / Tubal-Cain / Tu-bal / Ahi-tub / Ahi- /
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/ Kenites / Oak / Amorites /
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/ Ancient- / Ethiopian- Unic's / of / Scribes / of / Huram-abi / of / Babylon / Satraps / of / Ur /
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/ CIA / Pantheon / Unics / of / Jetur / of / EU / of / UK / of / P-ic-ts /
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/ Ach-bor of Accad-Acco-Ak- / Ec- Ech- Ek- / Ic- Ich- Ik- / Oc- Och- Ok- / Uc- Uch- UK- /
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/ The Priest of Nob /
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/ The Scribes of Jabes / of / Mizpeh / Mizpah / of / Clans of Kirath-Jearim /
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/ The Number of the Man 666 /
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/ Philip -/ Sisera-Caesera / of / Tiberius-Ceasar / of / Tibreu / of / Eber /
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/ Carites / of / Kem-uel / of / Jetur /
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/ Micah Had a Shrine / at / Carmel / of / Tibreu / of / Abdon the son of Achiram the Gomerite /
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/ Knights / of / Serug / of / Jerusalem /
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/ Halak / of / Balak / of / Meroz /
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/ Geshurites and Maacathites /
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/ Crypto Jew /
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/ Ahikam / of / Kamon / of / Adikam /
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/ Bozrah / of / Peor / of / Zochar /
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/ "You Must Be Born Again" /
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/ Byzantine / Y Eye I / Biz-an-tin-e /
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/ Ge-r-many / Y-Eye-I / Ger-Mani-ic /
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/ Ber-ber / Moores / of / Boer / of / Iberiah / of / Bera / of / Eber / are / Bar-b-arians /
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/ Midian / Merchants / Ishmael /
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/ Cush / Put /
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/ Abianus King Chittim / of / Cushan-Rishathaim / of / Kikianus King of Cush /
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/ Persians / of / Shechem son of Hamor son of / Chiddekim / son of Pered / of / Peru /
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/ Raise a Signal Make a SignPost / Blow and Sound the Alarm / and the Trumpets /
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/ Oppose / and / Expose /
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/ Japheth-/ Beth / of / Both of Them / of / Baal /-Shem /
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/ Hellenist of Alexandria /
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/ Called By Their Name /
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/ The House of Eli /
of
/ The Levant /
of
/ Hasmon-ean / Ha-shem / of / Hasham/Chus-ham/Hushim / of the Zerahites /
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/ Mt. Halak /-Is-/ Mt. Meron /
of
/ The Kenites / of / The Oak of Moreh / of Elon /
of
/ Palti the son of Laish who was of Gallim / the city Dan / of Bashan /
of
/ Hazor -/ Beth-Rehob /- Golan /
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/ Pantheon / Eunuchs / of Babylon / of Thebes /
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/ Tanners / of / Ararat /
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/ Who Captured the Ark ? /
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/ Walked / Backwards /
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/ Naked /
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/ Their Elders /---/ Head and Tail /
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/ Philistines from Captor / Gibeonite Desception / Syrians from Kir ? /
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/ Carites / of / Carmel / of / Merari / of / Mari / of / Avvim /
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/ Set up in Secret /
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/ The Crown and The Temple /
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/ Hen's of Og /
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/ Merari-tes / of / Clopas / of / Iberiah / of / Ib-leam /
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/ Caleb of / Jether / of / Jethro / of / Jetur /
is
/ Korah the son of Jetzer the son of Kehath /
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/ Ottoman /
of
/ Solomon / Joktan / Sheba /
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/ Ben- / Jamin /
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/ Ramathite / are / H-ama-thites / of / Canaan /
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/ A Goat is a Ram / is / Alemann-ic / of / Arama-ic / of / Arab-ic /
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/ Eloim, Eloim / of / Ahlai / of / Gibeath-elohim /
of
/ Eli / Eloi / Eli /
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/ Abi- / Abi-tub / Tub- / -al / Tubal-Cain / Tu-bal / Ahi-tub / Ahi- /
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/ Azdrubal and Anibal /
of
/ Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite /
/ Raise a Signal Make a SignPost / Blow and Sound the Alarm / and the Trumpets /
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/ Oppose / and / Expose /
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/ Japheth-/ Beth / of / Both of Them / of / Baal /-Shem /
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/ Hellenist of Alexandria /
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/ Called By Their Name /
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/ The House of Eli /
of
/ The Levant /
of
/ Hasmon-ean / Ha-shem / of / Hasham/Chus-ham/Hushim / of the Zerahites /
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/ Mt. Halak /-Is-/ Mt. Meron /
of
/ The Kenites / of / The Oak of Moreh / of Elon /
of
/ Palti the son of Laish who was of Gallim / the city Dan / of Bashan /
of
/ Hazor -/ Beth-Rehob /- Golan /
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/ Pantheon / Eunuchs / of Babylon / of Thebes /
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/ Tanners / of / Ararat /
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/ Who Captured the Ark ? /
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/ Walked / Backwards /
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/ Naked /
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/ Their Elders /---/ Head and Tail /
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/ Philistines from Captor / Gibeonite Desception / Syrians from Kir ? /
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/ Carites / of / Carmel / of / Merari / of / Mari / of / Avvim /
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/ Set up in Secret /
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/ The Crown and The Temple /
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/ Hen's of Og /
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/ Merari-tes / of / Clopas / of / Iberiah / of / Ib-leam /
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/ Caleb of / Jether / of / Jethro / of / Jetur /
is
/ Korah the son of Jetzer the son of Kehath /
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/ Ottoman /
of
/ Solomon / Joktan / Sheba /
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/ Ben- / Jamin /
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/ Ramathite / are / H-ama-thites / of / Canaan /
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/ A Goat is a Ram / is / Alemann-ic / of / Arama-ic / of / Arab-ic /
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/ Eloim, Eloim / of / Ahlai / of / Gibeath-elohim /
of
/ Eli / Eloi / Eli /
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/ Abi- / Abi-tub / Tub- / -al / Tubal-Cain / Tu-bal / Ahi-tub / Ahi- /
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/ Azdrubal and Anibal /
of
/ Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite /
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/ Ach-iram / Mesh-ech / B-ic-h-ri / En-och / Sel-eu-uc-h-ia /
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/ CIA / --/ Chi-/-iz-zi-/-ina /-- / Micah /
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/ S-ham- / Ha-shem / He-llenis / Shom-er / Hi-llel- / Ho-bab / Hu-shim / Shu-math-ite /
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/ Sel-eu-cia / T-el-Aviv / R-EU-el / Sel-eu-uc-h-ia / Cush /
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/ Pro-sel-ytes / Y Eye I / P-rose-l-ites /
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/ Counselors /---/ Proconsul /---/ Council /
of
/ Esther / is / Hada-ss-ah / of / Mordec-ai /
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/ Daughter / of / Babylon /
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/ H-eg-ai, the king's eunuch / and / Daughter of His Uncle /
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/ Ptolemy / Y Eye I / Ptola-En-emy /
of
/ Beth- / -Lehemi /
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/ Pharoah's Son-s and Daughter-s /
of
/ Azdrubal and Anibal /
and
/ Johanan the son of Kareah /
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/ Ber-ber / Moores / of / Boer / of / Iberiah / of / Bera / of / Eber / are / Bar-b-arians /
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/ ir- / ri- / -ia /
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/ Nazirite /
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/ Ib-eri-ah /
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/ Iye-abarim /
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/ Except Mich-ael /
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/ Christianity / and / Jesus Christ /
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/ Fathers' House /---/ Judahite Wife /
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/ Judah is like all the other nations /
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/ The Ark Captured /
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/ Shi- / Hi- / -im /
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/ Hil- / Hillel /
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/ Ari /-bath / J-eri-bai / Naz-Iri-te / Oth-ri / Uri-ah /
_________________
/ Conspiracy /
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/ Plain that is the Valley of J-eri-cho /
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/ Valley /---/ On the Hill /
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/ Set up in Secret /
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/ Ptolem-aic / of / Put /
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/ Alemannaic / and / Aramaic /
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/ Ar-abi-c /
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/ Sama-ri-a /
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/ Joseph of Arimathea /
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/ Ari /-bath / Jer-Eri-cho / Naz-Iri-te / M-ori-ah / Uri /
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/ Ananiah /
Beit Hanina may date back to the Canaanite period. According to the 19th century French traveler Victor Guérin, Beit Hanina is the biblical Ananiah of the Tribe of Benjamin. Edward Robinson concurred, but W.F. Albright maintained that Ananiah is the village of al-Eizariya in East Jerusalem.[9] Guerin also proclaimed that it was sometimes called Bayt Anina.[10][11]
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/ Ben - Jamin /
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/ Muslim / Arabah / of / Caleb / of / Jetur /
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/ Togarmah /
In 636, Beit Hanina was annexed by the Islamic Caliphate led by Umar Ibn al-Khattab as a result of a decisive Muslim victory over the Byzantines at the Battle of Yarmouk. In the early centuries of Islamic rule over Palestine, Yemenite and Qaisi Arabs migrated to Beit Hanina. The economy was agricultural, based primarily on olives, figs, barley and bulgur.[12]
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/ Ananiah /
Beit Hanina may date back to the Canaanite period. According to the 19th century French traveler Victor Guérin, Beit Hanina is the biblical Ananiah of the Tribe of Benjamin. Edward Robinson concurred, but W.F. Albright maintained that Ananiah is the village of al-Eizariya in East Jerusalem.[9] Guerin also proclaimed that it was sometimes called Bayt Anina.[10][11]
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/ Ben - Jamin /
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/ Muslim / Arabah / of / Caleb / of / Jetur /
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/ Togarmah /
In 636, Beit Hanina was annexed by the Islamic Caliphate led by Umar Ibn al-Khattab as a result of a decisive Muslim victory over the Byzantines at the Battle of Yarmouk. In the early centuries of Islamic rule over Palestine, Yemenite and Qaisi Arabs migrated to Beit Hanina. The economy was agricultural, based primarily on olives, figs, barley and bulgur.[12]
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/ Sal / of / Adin-ah /
of
/ Salamis--Salome--Salma--Salmon--Salmone /
of
/ Simeon /---/ Negeb /
In 1099, Crusader armies captured Jerusalem, including Beit Hanina, inflicting heavy casualties on the Muslim population and causing most of the residents to flee. They later returned to cultivate their orchards and grain fields. The town was recaptured by the Ayyubid Dynasty led by Salah ad-Din. To ensure a Muslim majority and protect it from a renewed Crusader invasion, Salah ad-Din brought powerful Bedouin tribes from the Negev desert and the northern Hejaz to settle in the area.[12]
The Friday Mosque in Beit Hanina, Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham Mosque, is dedicated to Ibrahim ibn Adham, Guérin had noted it was dedicated to "Sidi Ibrahim".[10] In 1927 Tawfiq Canaan published the inscription above the gate of the mosque, which commemorated its building in 637/1239-1240 CE.[13]
The Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham Mosque (Arabic: مسجد السلطان إبراهيم بن أدهم) is the largest mosque in the Palestinian town of Beit Hanina, located northeast of Jerusalem. It is named after a Muslim who lived in the town and worked as collector of olive products. An engraving in a stone in front of the mosque reads, "this mosque was built by Suwaid Abul Hamayel in the year 336 after Hijrah". The area of the mosque was expanded in 1938 by the residents of Beit Hanina. In 1993, a boys primary school was built alongside the mosque.[1]
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/ Balak / of / Jabal / of / Syria /
Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham was a famous saint "who renounced a Kingdom and consecrated himself to God" and buried in Jabala Syria.[2]
According to Muslim tradition, Ibrahim's family was from Kufa but he was born in Balkh. While some writers traced his lineage back to Umar, the most famous family tree of his Sufi ancestors, most authors trace it to 'Abdullah, the brother of Ja'far al-Sadiq, and son of Muhammad al-Baqir, the grandson of Husayn ibn Ali. It is also very important to note that Ibrahim was a Sunni Hanafi Muslim.
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/ Bukki / of / Gaza /
Accounts of Ibrahim's life are recorded by medieval authors such as Ibn Asakir and Bukhari.
Ibrahim was born into the Arab community of Balkh as the king of the area in around 730 CE, but he abandoned the throne to become an ascetic. He received a warning from God, through Khidr who appeared to him twice, and, abdicated his throne to take up the ascetic life in Syria. Having migrated in around 750 CE, he chose to live the rest of his life in a semi-nomadic lifestyle, often travelling as far south as Gaza. Ibrahim abhorred begging and worked tirelessly for his livelihood, often grinding corn or tending orchards. In addition, he is also said to have engaged in military operations on the border with Byzantium, and his untimely death is supposed to have occurred on one of his naval expeditions.[3]
Ibrahim ibn Adham (إبراهيم بن أدهم); c. 718 – c. 782 / AH c. 100 – c. 165[1]) is one of the most prominent of the earlyascetic Sufi saints.
The story of his conversion is one of the most celebrated in Sufi legend, as that of a prince renouncing his throne and choosing asceticism closely echoing the legend of Gautama Buddha.[2] Sufi tradition ascribes to Ibrahim countless acts of righteousness, and his humble lifestyle, which contrasted sharply with his early life as the king of Balkh (itself an earlier center of Buddhism). As recounted by Abu Nu'aym, Ibrahim emphasized the importance of stillness andmeditation for asceticism. Rumi extensively described the legend of Ibrahim in his Masnavi. The most famous of Ibrahim's students is Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d. 810).
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/ Simeon /
His earliest spiritual master was a Christian monk named Simeon.[4] Ibrahim later recounted his dialog with Simeon in his writings:[dubious – discuss]
I visited him in his cell, and said to him, "Father Simeon, how long hast thou been here?" "For seventy years", he answered. "What is thy food?" I asked. "O Hanifite", he countered, "what hast caused thee to ask this?" "I wanted to know", I replied. Then he said. "Every night one chickpea." I said, "What stirs thee in thy heart so that this pea suffices thee?" He answered, "They come to me one day in every year and adorn my cell and process about it, so doing me reverence; and whenever my spirit wearies of worship, I remind it of that hour, and endure the labors of a year for the sake of an hour. Do thou, O Hanifite, endure the labor of a year for the glory of eternity."[5]
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/ Tyre / of / Babylon / of / Lot /
As is often with the graves of saints, numerous locations have been placed as the burial place of Ibrahim ibn Adham. Ibn Asakir stated that Ebrahim was buried on aByzantine island,[6] while other sources state his tomb is in Tyre, in Baghdad, in the "city of the prophet Lot",[7] in the "cave of Jeremiah" in Jerusalem and, finally, in the city of Jablah (on the Syrian coast).
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/ Attar / of / India /
The medieval narratives of the life of Ibrahim are semi-historical. Ibrahim may have been a historical Sufi of the 8th century, whose legend was embellished in later accounts. The Persian Memorial of the Saints by Attar,[8] for example, remains one of the richest sources on Ebrahim's conversion and early life as the king of Balkh. It was through the Persian memorials that literature on Ibrahim passed into the legendary literature of India and Indonesia, where further unhistorical embellishments were added.
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/ Their Elders /
of
/ Persian / Javan / Sundanese / ese of Merari / Solomon /
One of the main features of non-Arabic literature on Ibrahim is the feature of full-length biographies on the figure, as opposed to anecdotes centering around the main incidents in his life. Moreover, many of the non-Arabic accounts on Ebrahim's life preceded with a short account of the life of his father, Adham. One of the most famous of these biographies was written in Persian by Rumi, which was adapted[according to whom?] into Arabic form.[citation needed] Other such biographies were written in Urdu and Malay, which laid the basis for short biographies in Javanese and Sundanese.
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/ Sal / of / Adin-ah /
of
/ Salamis--Salome--Salma--Salmon--Salmone /
of
/ Simeon /---/ Negeb /
In 1099, Crusader armies captured Jerusalem, including Beit Hanina, inflicting heavy casualties on the Muslim population and causing most of the residents to flee. They later returned to cultivate their orchards and grain fields. The town was recaptured by the Ayyubid Dynasty led by Salah ad-Din. To ensure a Muslim majority and protect it from a renewed Crusader invasion, Salah ad-Din brought powerful Bedouin tribes from the Negev desert and the northern Hejaz to settle in the area.[12]
The Friday Mosque in Beit Hanina, Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham Mosque, is dedicated to Ibrahim ibn Adham, Guérin had noted it was dedicated to "Sidi Ibrahim".[10] In 1927 Tawfiq Canaan published the inscription above the gate of the mosque, which commemorated its building in 637/1239-1240 CE.[13]
The Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham Mosque (Arabic: مسجد السلطان إبراهيم بن أدهم) is the largest mosque in the Palestinian town of Beit Hanina, located northeast of Jerusalem. It is named after a Muslim who lived in the town and worked as collector of olive products. An engraving in a stone in front of the mosque reads, "this mosque was built by Suwaid Abul Hamayel in the year 336 after Hijrah". The area of the mosque was expanded in 1938 by the residents of Beit Hanina. In 1993, a boys primary school was built alongside the mosque.[1]
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/ Balak / of / Jabal / of / Syria /
Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham was a famous saint "who renounced a Kingdom and consecrated himself to God" and buried in Jabala Syria.[2]
According to Muslim tradition, Ibrahim's family was from Kufa but he was born in Balkh. While some writers traced his lineage back to Umar, the most famous family tree of his Sufi ancestors, most authors trace it to 'Abdullah, the brother of Ja'far al-Sadiq, and son of Muhammad al-Baqir, the grandson of Husayn ibn Ali. It is also very important to note that Ibrahim was a Sunni Hanafi Muslim.
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/ Bukki / of / Gaza /
Accounts of Ibrahim's life are recorded by medieval authors such as Ibn Asakir and Bukhari.
Ibrahim was born into the Arab community of Balkh as the king of the area in around 730 CE, but he abandoned the throne to become an ascetic. He received a warning from God, through Khidr who appeared to him twice, and, abdicated his throne to take up the ascetic life in Syria. Having migrated in around 750 CE, he chose to live the rest of his life in a semi-nomadic lifestyle, often travelling as far south as Gaza. Ibrahim abhorred begging and worked tirelessly for his livelihood, often grinding corn or tending orchards. In addition, he is also said to have engaged in military operations on the border with Byzantium, and his untimely death is supposed to have occurred on one of his naval expeditions.[3]
Ibrahim ibn Adham (إبراهيم بن أدهم); c. 718 – c. 782 / AH c. 100 – c. 165[1]) is one of the most prominent of the earlyascetic Sufi saints.
The story of his conversion is one of the most celebrated in Sufi legend, as that of a prince renouncing his throne and choosing asceticism closely echoing the legend of Gautama Buddha.[2] Sufi tradition ascribes to Ibrahim countless acts of righteousness, and his humble lifestyle, which contrasted sharply with his early life as the king of Balkh (itself an earlier center of Buddhism). As recounted by Abu Nu'aym, Ibrahim emphasized the importance of stillness andmeditation for asceticism. Rumi extensively described the legend of Ibrahim in his Masnavi. The most famous of Ibrahim's students is Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d. 810).
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/ Simeon /
His earliest spiritual master was a Christian monk named Simeon.[4] Ibrahim later recounted his dialog with Simeon in his writings:[dubious – discuss]
I visited him in his cell, and said to him, "Father Simeon, how long hast thou been here?" "For seventy years", he answered. "What is thy food?" I asked. "O Hanifite", he countered, "what hast caused thee to ask this?" "I wanted to know", I replied. Then he said. "Every night one chickpea." I said, "What stirs thee in thy heart so that this pea suffices thee?" He answered, "They come to me one day in every year and adorn my cell and process about it, so doing me reverence; and whenever my spirit wearies of worship, I remind it of that hour, and endure the labors of a year for the sake of an hour. Do thou, O Hanifite, endure the labor of a year for the glory of eternity."[5]
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/ Tyre / of / Babylon / of / Lot /
As is often with the graves of saints, numerous locations have been placed as the burial place of Ibrahim ibn Adham. Ibn Asakir stated that Ebrahim was buried on aByzantine island,[6] while other sources state his tomb is in Tyre, in Baghdad, in the "city of the prophet Lot",[7] in the "cave of Jeremiah" in Jerusalem and, finally, in the city of Jablah (on the Syrian coast).
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/ Attar / of / India /
The medieval narratives of the life of Ibrahim are semi-historical. Ibrahim may have been a historical Sufi of the 8th century, whose legend was embellished in later accounts. The Persian Memorial of the Saints by Attar,[8] for example, remains one of the richest sources on Ebrahim's conversion and early life as the king of Balkh. It was through the Persian memorials that literature on Ibrahim passed into the legendary literature of India and Indonesia, where further unhistorical embellishments were added.
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/ Their Elders /
of
/ Persian / Javan / Sundanese / ese of Merari / Solomon /
One of the main features of non-Arabic literature on Ibrahim is the feature of full-length biographies on the figure, as opposed to anecdotes centering around the main incidents in his life. Moreover, many of the non-Arabic accounts on Ebrahim's life preceded with a short account of the life of his father, Adham. One of the most famous of these biographies was written in Persian by Rumi, which was adapted[according to whom?] into Arabic form.[citation needed] Other such biographies were written in Urdu and Malay, which laid the basis for short biographies in Javanese and Sundanese.
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/ Zohar /
Kabbalah emerged, after earlier forms of Jewish mysticism, in 12th to 13th century Southern France and Spain, becoming reinterpreted in the Jewish mystical renaissance of 16th-century Ottoman Palestine. It was popularised in the form of Hasidic Judaism from the 18th century onwards. 20th-century interest in Kabbalah has inspired cross-denominational Jewish renewal and contributed to wider non-Jewish contemporary spirituality, as well as engaging its flourishing emergence and historical re-emphasis through newly established academic investigation.
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/ Zohar /
Kabbalah emerged, after earlier forms of Jewish mysticism, in 12th to 13th century Southern France and Spain, becoming reinterpreted in the Jewish mystical renaissance of 16th-century Ottoman Palestine. It was popularised in the form of Hasidic Judaism from the 18th century onwards. 20th-century interest in Kabbalah has inspired cross-denominational Jewish renewal and contributed to wider non-Jewish contemporary spirituality, as well as engaging its flourishing emergence and historical re-emphasis through newly established academic investigation.
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/ Eli- /
of
/ Elim /
|
/ Beer - elim /
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/ Rogelim / of / Ib-leam /
|
/ Iberiah /
of
/ Elim-elech /
of
/ Abi-melech king of the Philistines /
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/ Kings of Judah / of / Jacob At Penuel / of / Kings of Israel /
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/ Ottoman / is a / Footstool /
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/ Ib- / Bel-a / eli- / -in /
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/ Hat /
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/ Ib-leam / Joppa / Ashkelon / Ramah / of / Hamath /
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/ Nobles /
of
/ E- gi -pt / Y Eye I / Eg -Y- Ip-t /
of
/ Iberiah /
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/ Merari / of / Mari /
Ibelin was a castle in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century (at modern Yavne, 31.820°N 34.713°E), which gave its name to an important family of nobles.
The site of Ibelin had been occupied since ancient times; the Romans called it Iamnia.
The crusader castle was built in 1141 between Jaffa and Ascalon, near Montgisard and Ramla. At that time Ascalon was still controlled by Fatimid Egypt, and Egyptian armies marched out every year from Ascalon to attack the crusader kingdom.
Ibelin was constructed in order to contain these attacks to a smaller area.
The original castle, built by King Fulk of Jerusalem, had four towers.
The Crusaders identified it with the biblical Ramathaim and called it Arimathea.[12]
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of
/ Elim /
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/ Beer - elim /
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/ Rogelim / of / Ib-leam /
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/ Iberiah /
of
/ Elim-elech /
of
/ Abi-melech king of the Philistines /
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/ Kings of Judah / of / Jacob At Penuel / of / Kings of Israel /
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/ Ottoman / is a / Footstool /
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/ Ib- / Bel-a / eli- / -in /
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/ Hat /
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/ Ib-leam / Joppa / Ashkelon / Ramah / of / Hamath /
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/ Nobles /
of
/ E- gi -pt / Y Eye I / Eg -Y- Ip-t /
of
/ Iberiah /
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/ Merari / of / Mari /
Ibelin was a castle in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century (at modern Yavne, 31.820°N 34.713°E), which gave its name to an important family of nobles.
The site of Ibelin had been occupied since ancient times; the Romans called it Iamnia.
The crusader castle was built in 1141 between Jaffa and Ascalon, near Montgisard and Ramla. At that time Ascalon was still controlled by Fatimid Egypt, and Egyptian armies marched out every year from Ascalon to attack the crusader kingdom.
Ibelin was constructed in order to contain these attacks to a smaller area.
The original castle, built by King Fulk of Jerusalem, had four towers.
The Crusaders identified it with the biblical Ramathaim and called it Arimathea.[12]
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/ Hen's of Og /
Fulk (Lat. Fulco, in French: Foulque or Foulques; c. 1089–92 – 13 November 1143), also known as Fulk the Younger, was Count of Anjou (as Fulk V) from 1109 to 1129, and King of Jerusalem from 1131 to his death. He was also the paternal grandfather of Henry II of England.
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Fulk (Lat. Fulco, in French: Foulque or Foulques; c. 1089–92 – 13 November 1143), also known as Fulk the Younger, was Count of Anjou (as Fulk V) from 1109 to 1129, and King of Jerusalem from 1131 to his death. He was also the paternal grandfather of Henry II of England.
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/ Bela/Angeas/ and his Brother Lucus King of Sardunia defeats Turnus king of Bibentu /
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/ Their Elders /---/ Head and Tail /
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/ Carites / of / Carmel / of / Merari / of / Mari / of / Avvim /
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/ Set up in Secret /
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/ Roman / Solomon and Sheba / Ottoman /
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/ Philistines from Captor / Gibeonite Desception / Syrians from Kir ? /
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/ Romah / Roman Emperors /
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/ Italian / Libya / Britannia /
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/ Azdrubal / Anibal /
Italian Eritrea was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy in the territory of present-day Eritrea. Although it was formally created in 1890, the first Italian settlements in the area were established in 1882 around Assab. The colony officially lasted until 1947.[1]
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/ Al- / ge- / eri- / -ia /
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/ Algeria / of / Libya /
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/ Gera /---/ Minted in Jerusalem / of / Athens /
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/ Phoenicians / Golgotha / Amorica / Ottoman /
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/ Their Elders /
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/ Put / Hammad / of / Africa /
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/ Azdrubal and Anibal /
The territory of today's Algeria was the home of many prehistoric cultures, including Aterian and Capsian and the Proto-Berber cultures.
Its area has known many empires and dynasties, including
ancient Numidians, Phoenicians,Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Umayyads, Abbasids, Fatimids, Hammadids, Almoravids, Almohads,Ottomans
and the French colonial empire.
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/ Hellenist of Alexandria /
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Judgment on Arrogant Assyria
Is not Calno like Carchemish?
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Is not Hamath like Arpad?
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Is not Samaria like Damascus?
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Isaiah 10:8-10 (in Context) Isaiah 10 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations
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/ The Crown and The Temple /
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/ Hen's of Og /
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/ Merari-tes / of / Clopas / of / Iberiah / of / Ib-leam /
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/ Their Elders /---/ Head and Tail /
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/ Carites / of / Carmel / of / Merari / of / Mari / of / Avvim /
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/ Set up in Secret /
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/ Roman / Solomon and Sheba / Ottoman /
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/ Beth- / Philistines from Captor / Gibeonite Desception / Syrians from Kir ? / -Baal /
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/ Proselytes /
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/ Caleb of / Jether / of / Jethro / of / Jetur /
is
/ Korah the son of Jetzer the son of Kehath /
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/ Ottoman /
of
/ Joktan /
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/ And in Antioch the disciples were first called Christians /
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/ Foot Slip / off the / Ottoman /
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/ Adi-Kam Called Ahuz / Kem-uel / Jehoia-Kim / KCom-mander / KCum-im /
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/ Sinew of / Hip socket / at / Penuel /
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/ Worthless / Physicians / Doctors of the Church / Blind Guides /
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/ Hipocrites /
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/ Job /
Augustine of Hippo (/ɔːˈɡʌstɨn/[1] or /ˈɔːɡəstɪn/;[2] Latin: Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis;[3] 13 November 354 – 28 August 430), also known as Saint Augustine or Saint Austin,[4] was an early Christian theologian and philosopher[5]whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was the bishop of Hippo Regius (modern-day Annaba, Algeria), located in Numidia (Roman province of Africa). He is viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers in the Western Christianity for his writings in the Patristic Era. Among his most important works are City of God and Confessions.
/ Bela/Angeas/ and his Brother Lucus King of Sardunia defeats Turnus king of Bibentu /
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/ Their Elders /---/ Head and Tail /
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/ Carites / of / Carmel / of / Merari / of / Mari / of / Avvim /
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/ Set up in Secret /
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/ Roman / Solomon and Sheba / Ottoman /
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/ Philistines from Captor / Gibeonite Desception / Syrians from Kir ? /
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/ Romah / Roman Emperors /
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/ Italian / Libya / Britannia /
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/ Azdrubal / Anibal /
Italian Eritrea was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy in the territory of present-day Eritrea. Although it was formally created in 1890, the first Italian settlements in the area were established in 1882 around Assab. The colony officially lasted until 1947.[1]
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/ Al- / ge- / eri- / -ia /
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/ Algeria / of / Libya /
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/ Gera /---/ Minted in Jerusalem / of / Athens /
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/ Phoenicians / Golgotha / Amorica / Ottoman /
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/ Their Elders /
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/ Put / Hammad / of / Africa /
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/ Azdrubal and Anibal /
The territory of today's Algeria was the home of many prehistoric cultures, including Aterian and Capsian and the Proto-Berber cultures.
Its area has known many empires and dynasties, including
ancient Numidians, Phoenicians,Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Umayyads, Abbasids, Fatimids, Hammadids, Almoravids, Almohads,Ottomans
and the French colonial empire.
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/ Hellenist of Alexandria /
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Judgment on Arrogant Assyria
Is not Calno like Carchemish?
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Is not Hamath like Arpad?
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Is not Samaria like Damascus?
____________________________________________ Is not Calno like Carchemish? Is not Hamath like Arpad? Is not Samaria like Damascus?
Isaiah 10:8-10 (in Context) Isaiah 10 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations
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/ The Crown and The Temple /
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/ Hen's of Og /
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/ Merari-tes / of / Clopas / of / Iberiah / of / Ib-leam /
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/ Their Elders /---/ Head and Tail /
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/ Carites / of / Carmel / of / Merari / of / Mari / of / Avvim /
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/ Set up in Secret /
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/ Roman / Solomon and Sheba / Ottoman /
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/ Beth- / Philistines from Captor / Gibeonite Desception / Syrians from Kir ? / -Baal /
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/ Proselytes /
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/ Caleb of / Jether / of / Jethro / of / Jetur /
is
/ Korah the son of Jetzer the son of Kehath /
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/ Ottoman /
of
/ Joktan /
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/ And in Antioch the disciples were first called Christians /
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/ Foot Slip / off the / Ottoman /
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/ Adi-Kam Called Ahuz / Kem-uel / Jehoia-Kim / KCom-mander / KCum-im /
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/ Sinew of / Hip socket / at / Penuel /
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/ Worthless / Physicians / Doctors of the Church / Blind Guides /
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/ Hipocrites /
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/ Job /
Augustine of Hippo (/ɔːˈɡʌstɨn/[1] or /ˈɔːɡəstɪn/;[2] Latin: Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis;[3] 13 November 354 – 28 August 430), also known as Saint Augustine or Saint Austin,[4] was an early Christian theologian and philosopher[5]whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was the bishop of Hippo Regius (modern-day Annaba, Algeria), located in Numidia (Roman province of Africa). He is viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers in the Western Christianity for his writings in the Patristic Era. Among his most important works are City of God and Confessions.
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/ Tyre /
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/ Annas / of / Janeas of Cyprus / Cretans / Aramean / of / Jerusalem /
Janus of Cyprus (1375 – 29 June 1432) was a King of Cyprus, King of Armenia and a Titular King of Jerusalem from 1398 to 1432.
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/ Aramean / Arama-ic /
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/ Bela sons of Beor son of Janeas son of Balaam son's of Beor son of Laban /
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Descendants of Reuben
and Bela the son of Azaz, son of Shema, son of Joel,
who lived in Aroer, as far as Nebo and Baal-meon.
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/ Tyre /
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/ Annas / of / Janeas of Cyprus / Cretans / Aramean / of / Jerusalem /
Janus of Cyprus (1375 – 29 June 1432) was a King of Cyprus, King of Armenia and a Titular King of Jerusalem from 1398 to 1432.
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/ Aramean / Arama-ic /
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/ Bela sons of Beor son of Janeas son of Balaam son's of Beor son of Laban /
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Descendants of Reuben
and Bela the son of Azaz, son of Shema, son of Joel,
who lived in Aroer, as far as Nebo and Baal-meon.
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- 1 Chronicles 5:8
and Bela the son of Azaz, son of Shema, son of Joel, who lived in Aroer, as far as Nebo and Baal-meon.
1 Chronicles 5:7-9 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 5 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations
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/ Mary / and / Martha /
The modern Marathi language developed from the Maharashtri Prakrit,[7] and the word Marhatta (later used for theMarathas) is found in the Jain Maharashtri literature. The terms Maharashtra, Maharashtri, Marathi and Maratha may have derived from the same root. However, their exact etymology is uncertain.[8]
The Mahar are an Indian community found largely in the state of Maharashtra, where they comprise 10% of the population, and neighboring areas.[1] Most of the Mahar community followed social reformer B. R. Ambedkar in converting to Buddhism in the early 20th century.[2][3]
/ Mary / and / Martha /
The modern Marathi language developed from the Maharashtri Prakrit,[7] and the word Marhatta (later used for theMarathas) is found in the Jain Maharashtri literature. The terms Maharashtra, Maharashtri, Marathi and Maratha may have derived from the same root. However, their exact etymology is uncertain.[8]
The Mahar are an Indian community found largely in the state of Maharashtra, where they comprise 10% of the population, and neighboring areas.[1] Most of the Mahar community followed social reformer B. R. Ambedkar in converting to Buddhism in the early 20th century.[2][3]
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/ Kartar / Baharum / Bahurim / Ur /
In 1890, the House of Saud's long-term regional rivals, the Rashidis, conquered Riyadh. Ibn Saud was 15 at the time.[12]He and his family initially took refuge with the Al Murrah, a Bedouin tribe in the southern desert of Arabia. Later, the Al Sauds moved to Qatar and stayed there for two months.[13] Their next stop was Bahrain, where they stayed briefly. Their final destination was Kuwait, where they lived for nearly a decade.[13]
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/ Their Elders /
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/ Carites / of / Carmel / of / Merari / of / Mari /
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/ Set up in Secret /
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/ Ottoman / Bahurim / Arab-ic /
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/ Caleb / of / Jethro / of / Jetur /
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/ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa /
The House of Khalifa (Arabic: آل خليفة Āl Khalīfah) is the ruling family of Bahrain. The Al Khalifas professSunni Islam and belong to the Utub confederation that migrated from Najd to Kuwait in the early 18th century. The current head of the family is Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, who became the Emir of Bahrain in 1999 and proclaimed himself King of Bahrain in 2002.
As of 2010, roughly half of the serving cabinet ministers of Bahrain have been selected from the Al Khalifa royal family,[3] while the country's only Prime Minister, Khalifah bin Salman al-Khalifah, (serving since independence in 1971) is also from the Al Khalifa family and is the uncle of the current King.
/ Kartar / Baharum / Bahurim / Ur /
In 1890, the House of Saud's long-term regional rivals, the Rashidis, conquered Riyadh. Ibn Saud was 15 at the time.[12]He and his family initially took refuge with the Al Murrah, a Bedouin tribe in the southern desert of Arabia. Later, the Al Sauds moved to Qatar and stayed there for two months.[13] Their next stop was Bahrain, where they stayed briefly. Their final destination was Kuwait, where they lived for nearly a decade.[13]
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/ Their Elders /
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/ Carites / of / Carmel / of / Merari / of / Mari /
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/ Set up in Secret /
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/ Ottoman / Bahurim / Arab-ic /
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/ Caleb / of / Jethro / of / Jetur /
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/ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa /
The House of Khalifa (Arabic: آل خليفة Āl Khalīfah) is the ruling family of Bahrain. The Al Khalifas professSunni Islam and belong to the Utub confederation that migrated from Najd to Kuwait in the early 18th century. The current head of the family is Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, who became the Emir of Bahrain in 1999 and proclaimed himself King of Bahrain in 2002.
As of 2010, roughly half of the serving cabinet ministers of Bahrain have been selected from the Al Khalifa royal family,[3] while the country's only Prime Minister, Khalifah bin Salman al-Khalifah, (serving since independence in 1971) is also from the Al Khalifa family and is the uncle of the current King.
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/ Their Elders /
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/ Philistines from Captor / Gibeonite Desception / Syrians from Kir ? /
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/ Proselytes /
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/ Beth- / Syrians from Kir ? / -Baal /
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/ Britannia / India /
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/ Hazar / of / Eliel the Mahavite / Maharai of Netophah / of / Hazor /
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/ Ibn /-List of Muslim historians
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/ Ar-abi-c /
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/ Ar- / Abi- / -ic /
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/ Azdrubal / Anibal /
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/ Jeru-sal-em /
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/ Salamis / Salome / Salma / Salmon / Salmone /
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/ Tanners /
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/ Leader of Marauding Bandits / ISIS / Eagle of Saladin / Syrians from Kir ? /
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/ Joktan of Jamin / Hashem / K-Ur-dish /
Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb
(Arabic: صلاح الدين يوسف بن أيوب; Kurdish: سهلاحهدین ئهیوبی , Selahedînê Eyûbî) (1137/1138 – March 4, 1193), better known in the Western world as Saladin, was the first Sultan of Egypt and Syria and the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty.
A Muslim of Kurdish[1][2][3] origin, Saladin led the Muslim opposition to the European Crusaders in the Levant.
At the height of his power, his sultanate included Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Hejaz, Yemen, and other parts of North Africa.
/ Their Elders /
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/ Philistines from Captor / Gibeonite Desception / Syrians from Kir ? /
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/ Proselytes /
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/ Beth- / Syrians from Kir ? / -Baal /
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/ Britannia / India /
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/ Hazar / of / Eliel the Mahavite / Maharai of Netophah / of / Hazor /
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/ Ibn /-List of Muslim historians
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/ Ar-abi-c /
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/ Ar- / Abi- / -ic /
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/ Azdrubal / Anibal /
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/ Jeru-sal-em /
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/ Salamis / Salome / Salma / Salmon / Salmone /
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/ Tanners /
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/ Leader of Marauding Bandits / ISIS / Eagle of Saladin / Syrians from Kir ? /
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/ Joktan of Jamin / Hashem / K-Ur-dish /
Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb
(Arabic: صلاح الدين يوسف بن أيوب; Kurdish: سهلاحهدین ئهیوبی , Selahedînê Eyûbî) (1137/1138 – March 4, 1193), better known in the Western world as Saladin, was the first Sultan of Egypt and Syria and the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty.
A Muslim of Kurdish[1][2][3] origin, Saladin led the Muslim opposition to the European Crusaders in the Levant.
At the height of his power, his sultanate included Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Hejaz, Yemen, and other parts of North Africa.
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/ Ramathite / are / H-ama-thites /
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/ A Goat is a Ram / and are / Arama-ic / and / Arab-ic /
of
/ Eli- / Eloi / Eli /
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/ Abi- / Abi-tub / Tub- / -al / Tubal-Cain / Tu-bal / Ahi-tub / Ahi- /
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/ H-ada-d /
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/ Ammin-ada-b / Ben - Abin-ada-b / Ahi-na-dab /
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ina- / Adinah / Zina / Kainan / Shinar / Dinah / Adina / Amminadab / Ben - Abinadab / Ahinadab /
/ Ginath / Zebina / Minas /
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/ Abi-nadab / N-ada-b / Ahi-nadab / Jon-ada-b /
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/ Anaiah/Ananiah / of / Mahanaim /
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/ Road to Enaim / Road to Damascus / Road to Emmaus /
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/ Syrians from Kir ? /
of
/ Edom /
/ Ben-hadad / Hadad-ezer / H-ada-d / L-adan / -dan /
of
/ Timnath-Serah / Seir /
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/ Jesus Curses the Fig Tree /
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/ Arian / Y Eye I / Aryan /
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/ Anaiah/Ananiah / of / Mahanaim /
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/ Zohar the Hittite / Tamar From Timnah from Hirah the Adullumite / Zerah from Tamar /
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/ You are of Your Father the Devil /---/ Judah is like all the other nations /
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/ The Crown and The Temple /
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/ Hen's of Og /
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/ Merari-tes / of / Clopas / of / Iberiah / of / Ib-leam /
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/ Caleb of / Jether / of / Jethro / of / Jetur /
is
/ Korah the son of Jetzer the son of Kehath /
of
/ Timnath-Serah / Seir /
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/ Di-Ib-ir / Dibon /
/ Shelomith / are daughters of Dibri /
/ Ramathite / are / H-ama-thites /
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/ A Goat is a Ram / and are / Arama-ic / and / Arab-ic /
of
/ Eli- / Eloi / Eli /
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/ Abi- / Abi-tub / Tub- / -al / Tubal-Cain / Tu-bal / Ahi-tub / Ahi- /
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/ H-ada-d /
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/ Ammin-ada-b / Ben - Abin-ada-b / Ahi-na-dab /
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ina- / Adinah / Zina / Kainan / Shinar / Dinah / Adina / Amminadab / Ben - Abinadab / Ahinadab /
/ Ginath / Zebina / Minas /
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/ Abi-nadab / N-ada-b / Ahi-nadab / Jon-ada-b /
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/ Anaiah/Ananiah / of / Mahanaim /
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/ Road to Enaim / Road to Damascus / Road to Emmaus /
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/ Syrians from Kir ? /
of
/ Edom /
/ Ben-hadad / Hadad-ezer / H-ada-d / L-adan / -dan /
of
/ Timnath-Serah / Seir /
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/ Jesus Curses the Fig Tree /
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/ Arian / Y Eye I / Aryan /
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/ Anaiah/Ananiah / of / Mahanaim /
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/ Zohar the Hittite / Tamar From Timnah from Hirah the Adullumite / Zerah from Tamar /
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/ You are of Your Father the Devil /---/ Judah is like all the other nations /
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/ The Crown and The Temple /
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/ Hen's of Og /
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/ Merari-tes / of / Clopas / of / Iberiah / of / Ib-leam /
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/ Caleb of / Jether / of / Jethro / of / Jetur /
is
/ Korah the son of Jetzer the son of Kehath /
of
/ Timnath-Serah / Seir /
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/ Di-Ib-ir / Dibon /
/ Shelomith / are daughters of Dibri /
/ Ri-Ib- / Ribai / Riblah / Meribah / Aribath / Scribe / Joiarib / Jeribai / Merib-baal / Sennacherib /
/ Genealogy of Saul /
/ Abdon son of Micah the son of Merib-baal son of Jonathan son of Gershom /
/ Merathaim /
/ Abdon son of Micah the son of Merib-baal son of Jonathan son of Gershom /
/ Merathaim /
/ Tibreu /
/ Tiberius Cesar /
eam- / Ibl-eam / Bileam / Shim-eam / Ithr-eam / Jokd-eam / Jorkm-eam / Jashob-eam / Jok-neam /
/ Jekameam /
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Of Gibeah
"Gibeonite Desception"
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/ Talibani /
/ Jekameam /
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Of Gibeah
"Gibeonite Desception"
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/ Talibani /
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Ib-
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Inhabitants of Ibleam
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/ Hosea went and took Gomer a daughter of Diblaim /
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Ib-
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Inhabitants of Ibleam
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/ Hosea went and took Gomer a daughter of Diblaim /
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- Hosea 1:3
So he went and took Gomer, the daughter of Diblaim, and she conceived and bore him a son.
Hosea 1:2-4 (in Context) Hosea 1 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations
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/ Ben- / Benib /
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The sons of Tiras were Benib, Gera, Lupirion, Gilak
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Book of Jasher,
Chapter 7
9 And the sons of Tiras were Benib, Gera, Lupirion and Gilak; these are the sons of Japheth according to their families, and their numbers in those days were about four hundred and sixty men.
/ Ben- / Benib /
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The sons of Tiras were Benib, Gera, Lupirion, Gilak
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Book of Jasher,
Chapter 7
9 And the sons of Tiras were Benib, Gera, Lupirion and Gilak; these are the sons of Japheth according to their families, and their numbers in those days were about four hundred and sixty men.
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Ibleam / Ibl-eam
Failure to Complete the Conquest
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/ Villages /
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Failure to Complete the Conquest Manasseh did not drive out the inhabitants of Beth-shean and its villages, or Taanach and its villages, of the inhabitants of Dor and its villages, or the inhabitants of Ibleam and its villages, of the inhabitants of Megiddo and its villages, for the Canaanite persisted in dwelling in the land. _______________________
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Jehu Assassinates Joram and Ahaziah When Ahaziah the king of Judah saw this, he fled in the direction of Beth-haggan. And Jehu pursued him and said, “Shoot him also.” And they shot him in the chariot at the ascent of Gur, which is by Ibleam. And he fled to Megiddo and died there. ________________________________
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Chezib
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Judah and Tamar
Yet again she bore a son,
and
she called his name Shelah-(from Bath-Shua).
Judah was in Chezib when she bore him.
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Chezib
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Judah and Tamar
Yet again she bore a son,
and
she called his name Shelah-(from Bath-Shua).
Judah was in Chezib when she bore him.
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- Genesis 38:5
Yet again she bore a son, and she called his name Shelah. Judah was in Chezib when she bore him.
Genesis 38:4-6 (in Context) Genesis 38 (Whole Chapter)
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/ Debir / Ibri / Dibri /
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/ Debir of Moab King of Eglon /
/ Dibri formerly /
was
/ Kiriath-sepher /
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/ Debir / Ibri / Dibri /
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/ Debir of Moab King of Eglon /
/ Dibri formerly /
was
/ Kiriath-sepher /
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/ Mothers' Relatives /
and
/ A Levite and His Concubine /
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/ Worthless Fellows / Wicked /
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/ Set up in Secret /
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/ Right Eye /
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and
/ A Levite and His Concubine /
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/ Worthless Fellows / Wicked /
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/ Set up in Secret /
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/ Right Eye /
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/ Ibri / Dibri / ____________________ David Organizes the Priests The sons of Merari: of Jaaziah, Beno, Shoham, Zaccur, and Ibri. _______________
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[ Punishment for Blasphemy ] Now an Israelite woman's son, whose father was an Egyptian, went out among the people of Israel. And the Israelite woman's son and a man of Israel fought in the camp, and the Israelite woman's son blasphemed the Name, and cursed. Then they brought him to Moses. His mother's name was Shelomith, the daughter of Dibri, of the tribe of Dan ______________________ Leviticus 24:11 and the Israelite woman's son blasphemed the Name, and cursed. Then they brought him to Moses. His mother's name was Shelomith, the daughter of Dibri, of the tribe of Dan. Leviticus 24:10-12 (in Context) Leviticus 24 (Whole Chapter) |
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[ Shimei Curses David ] When King David came to Bahurim, there came out a man of the family of the house of Saul, whose name was Shimei, the son of Gera, and as he came he cursed continually. __________________
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Descendants of Issachar
The sons of Tola:
Uzzi, Rephaiah, Jeriel, Jahmai, Ibsam, and Shemuel, heads of their fathers' houses, namely of Tola, mighty warriors of their generations, their number in the days of David being 22,600.
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- 1 Chronicles 7:2
The sons of Tola: Uzzi, Rephaiah, Jeriel, Jahmai, Ibsam, and Shemuel, heads of their fathers' houses, namely of Tola, mighty warriors of their generations, their number in the days of David being 22,600.
1 Chronicles 7:1-3 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 7 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations
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Descendants of David and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over the Cherethites and the Pelethites, and David's sons were priests. ________________________ and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over the Cherethites and the Pelethites, and David's sons were priests. 2 Samuel 8:17-18 (in Context) 2 Samuel 8 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations |
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Ibhar ___________________ David's Children born to him in Jerusalem 14 And these are the names of those who were born to him in Jerusalem: Shammua, Shobab, Nathan, Solomon 15 Ibhar,Nogah, Nepheg , Japhia 16 Elishama, Eliada, and Eliphelet. ________________________
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Absalom's Conspiracy And while Absalom was offering the sacrifices, he sent for Ahithophel the Gilonite, David's counselor, from his city Giloh. And the conspiracy grew strong, and the people with Absalom kept increasing. ____________________ And while Absalom was offering the sacrifices, he sent for Ahithophel the Gilonite, David's counselor, from his city Giloh. And the conspiracy grew strong, and the people with Absalom kept increasing.
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Genealogy of Returned Exiles
Ibneiah the son of Jeroham, Elah the son of Uzzi, son of Michri, and Meshullam the son of Shephatiah, son of Reuel, son of Ibnijah;
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- 1 Chronicles 9:8
Ibneiah the son of Jeroham, Elah the son of Uzzi, son of Michri, and Meshullam the son of Shephatiah, son of Reuel, son of Ibnijah;
1 Chronicles 9:7-9 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 9 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations
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Immer ________________________ List of Returned Exiles 59 The following were those who came up from Tel-melah, Tel-harsha, Cherub, Addan, and Immer, though they could not prove their father's houses or their decent, whether they belonged to Israel: 60 the sons of Delaiah, the son of Tobiah, the sons of Nekoda, 642. 61 Also, of the priest: the sons of Hobaiah, the sons of Hakkoz, the sons of Barzillai (who had taken a wife of the daughters of Barzillai the Gileadite and was called by their name). 62 These sought their registration among those enrolled in the genealogies, but it was not found there, so they were excluded from the priesthood as unclean. 63The governor told them that they were not to partake of the most holy food until a priest with Urim and Thummim should arise. ____________________
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Genealogy of Returned Exiles 10 Of the priests: Jedaiah, Jehoiarib, Jachin, 11 and Azariah the son of Hilkiah, son of Meshullam, son of Zadok, son of Meraioth, son of Ahitub, the chief officer of the house of God; 12 and Adaiah the son of Jeroham, son of Pashhur, son of Malchijah, and Maasai the son of Adiel, son of Jahzerah, son of Meshullam, son of Meshillemith, son of Immer; ____________________ 1 Chronicles 9:11 10 Of the priests: Jedaiah, Jehoiarib, Jachin, 11 and Azariah the son of Hilkiah, son of Meshullam, son of Zadok, son of Meraioth, son of Ahitub, the chief officer of the house of God; 12 and Adaiah the son of Jeroham, son of Pashhur, son of Malchijah, and Maasai the son of Adiel, son of Jahzerah, son of Meshullam, son of Meshillemith, son of Immer; 1 Chronicles 9:10-12 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 9 (Whole Chapter) |
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Called By Their Name ____________________ The Exiles Return 61The following were those who came up from Tel-melah, Tel-harsha, Cherub, Addon, Immer, but they could not prove their fathers' houses nor their descent, whether they belonged to Israel: 62 the sons of Delaiah, the son of Tobiah, the sons of Nekoda, 642. 63Also, of the priests: the sons of Hobaiah, the sons of Hakkoz, the sons of Barzillai (who had taken a wife of the daughters of Barzillai the Gileadite and was called by their name). 64 These sought their registration among those enrolled in the genealogies, but it was not found there, so they were excluded from the priesthood as unclean. 65The governor told them that they were not to partake of the most holy food until a priest with Urim and Thummim should arise. __________________ Nehemiah 7:63 61 The following were those who came up from Tel-melah, Tel-harsha, Cherub, Addon, and Immer, but they could not prove their fathers' houses nor their descent, whether they belonged to Israel: 62 the sons of Delaiah, the sons of Tobiah, the sons of Nekoda, 642. 63 Also, of the priests: the sons of Hobaiah, the sons of Hakkoz, the sons of Barzillai (who had taken a wife of the daughters of Barzillai the Gileadite and was called by their name).64 These sought their registration among those enrolled in the genealogies, but it was not found there, so they were excluded from the priesthood as unclean. 65The governor told them that they were not to partake of the most holy food until a priest with Urim and Thummim should arise. Nehemiah 7:62-64 (in Context) Nehemiah 7 (Whole Chapter) |
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/ ei- / Jeiel the Father of Gibeon / Keilah / Seir / Seirah /
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Meshullam son of Ibnijah
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Genealogy of Returned Exiles
Ibneiah the son of Jeroham, Elah the son of Uzzi, son of Michri, and Meshullam
the son of Shephatiah, son of Reuel, son of Ibnijah;
All these were heads of fathers' houses according to their fathers' houses.
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Meshullam son of Ibnijah
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Genealogy of Returned Exiles
Ibneiah the son of Jeroham, Elah the son of Uzzi, son of Michri, and Meshullam
the son of Shephatiah, son of Reuel, son of Ibnijah;
All these were heads of fathers' houses according to their fathers' houses.
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- 1 Chronicles 9:8
Ibneiah the son of Jeroham, Elah the son of Uzzi, son of Michri, and Meshullam the son of Shephatiah, son of Reuel, son of Ibnijah;9 and their kinsmen according to their generations, - 956. All these were heads of fathers' houses according to their fathers' houses.
1 Chronicles 9:7-9 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 9 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations