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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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/ Ish-tar / of / Tammuz / of / The Fool - Ish / Tell NO One / of / Ishmael / of / The F's / The Galleries /
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[ Gehazi's Greed and Pun-ish-ment ]
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/ 1) Lud of London of Abdon of Dibri of Britain of Debir of Eglon of England- Eglaim /
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/ The S-ham-Con's / of / Sir / of / Job / of / The Sire / of / The Amalek-ites / of / The Brit-Ish-Raja /
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/ One- / No One Knows / of / Renounce / Denounce / of / The Coming - Debate /
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/ Elijah Denounces Ahaziah /
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/ The / Mu-Stag-e / Not / -Alone- / Daniel's Vision of Horseman(Riders) / of / The Mustard Seed /
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/ Elijah the Tishbite, of Tishbe in Gilead, / Who is ? of Bozrah / of / Decapolis /
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/ Ishmael / As for / Naomi / Who is ? /-Widowed / As For Me (Call me Mara) / of / M-Arah /
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/ The Downfall / of / The Befall / of / [ The Fall ] /
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/ Two Witnesses / of / Enoch / and Moses / and / Elisha / Who ? Point - Fingers / of / Malice /
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/ Three -/ of / Elisha / son of / Elijah the Tishbite, of Tishbe in Gilead, / of / Beautiful / women /
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/ Arbathite / Arba / of / Bites from the Serpent / of / Arba / Arbathite / Bath /
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/ Pantheon / Eunuchs / of / Pithom / of / Pit-hon / Pi-thon / of / Babylon / of / Thebes /
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/ So -the Band of Soldier- / of / Certain -Men of War / of / Marauding Band /
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/ Samaritans / of / ISIS - Uranus / Cross / Rhodes of / Blood of The Rooster / that Crows / Brow /
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/ The Senate / of / Osnath Asenath / of / Rams-ese /
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/ Abr-Bru-Ru-UZ-ZZ-Zo- / of / Arba the Arbiter / On the Hill / of / Abi-albon the Arbathite /
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/ Arba--Hebron--Arbathite / Who is ? of Cal-e-bite / Arbiter / A Judge /
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/ Shelomoth / of / Abiel / Abi-albon / Arbathite - Kiritath-Arba Saul Benjamin -Mighty Men /
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/ Tou-ch / of / Two Sons / of / Toi - Tou King of Hamath / of son Joram / of / Toah / of / Tohu /
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/ Cabul-ist / of / Philosopher / of / Ashteroth-Karnaim / of / Nebo-(Karnebo) / of / Z-ion-ism /
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/ Chittim of / Ben-jamin-nite / of / Mizpah of Gi-lead / of [ Gibeah's Crime ] / of Shittim /
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/ Who is ? of Mordecai / of / Rabbi / Dayan / Judge / of / Who is ? of / Rabbah /
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/ Ra-math-Lehi / of / Ezer the son of Jeshua, ruler of Mizpah / of / Phinehas's / Proselytes /
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/ The Matter / of / The Many Colors / of / The Craftsmen / Who is ? Dan's / Pen-tagon / Box /
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/ The Promise / of / Who is ? of Rejected / and / Who is ? of Rebuked / of / Break The Covenant /
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/ Britannia and Kernania, the children of Elisha son of Javan /
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/ The son of Appaim: Ishi. The son of Ishi: Sheshan. The son of Sheshan: Ahlai. /
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/ Ahlai / and / Attai / son of / Jarah / of / Jarha / of / Sheshan's Egyptian slave / of Ishi /
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/ Hebrew's / of / Jerusalem / who / Intermarried / of / Hebron-nites / of / Concubines /
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/ Lot / Who is ? of / A-big-dor / Sy- Nob / of / Abo-Bor-Ig-In-Ese / of / Ben-Jamin-nite / of / Esau /
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/ Hebrew's / who / Intermarried / Amorite / Sons and Daughters of Shechem /
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/ Mardon / son of / King Nimrod / (Amraphel) Changed Name / son of Mored /
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/ Ishmael, Abram's son, Whom- Hagar the Egyptian,
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/ Sarah's servant, bore to Abraham. /
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/ Concubine -/ Of - Sons and Daughtes / of Keturah, /
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/ Pagans / of / Agur - Jagur / of / Hagar /
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/ Haggites / Hag- / of / Astrolog-ist / of / Hun-ter and Gatherers /
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/ The Three / of / Joseph's Divorce / That is / The Place of a Skull /
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[ Esau- Sells His Birthright ]
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/ Ash- / Esh- / -Ish / -Osh / -Ush /
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[ Gehazi's Greed and Pun-ish-ment ]
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/ Ptolema-ic / of / Publius / of / Syracuse,/ Sicily / of / Silesia / of / Cilicia / of / Seleu-cia /
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/ The Sect / of / Samaritans / of / Cup and Ball -Trick-sters / of / The Servant / of / The Box /
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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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/ The House of Eli /
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/ Philistines from Caphtor /--/ Phoenicians /--/ from / Syrians from Kir ? /
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/ Pirates of the Caribean /
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/ Abi-melech-Conspiracy" / Timber / and / Stones / of / "Gibeonite Desception" /
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/ Their Elders /--Hanan--/ Head and Tail /
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/ Called By Their Name /
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/ Consp-ic-uous- / CIA / --/ Chi-/-iz-zi-/-ina /-- / Micah /-Cons-ola-tion /
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/ The Levant /
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/ Zochar /
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/ Hasmon-ean / Ha-shem / of / Hasham/Chus-ham/Hushim / of the Zerahites /
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/ Balak / of / Mt. Halak /-Is-/ Mt. Meron / of / Balaam /
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/ The Kenites / of / The Oak of Moreh / of Elon /
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/ Palti the son of Laish who was of Gallim / the city Dan / of Bashan /
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/ Hazor -/ Beth-Rehob /- Golan /
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/ Pantheon / Eunuchs / of / Babylon / of / Thebes /
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/ The Ancient / Books of / The Bible / and / The Book of Jashar /
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/ The Books of Jubilees / of / Bab- / Beb- / Bib- / Bob- / Bub- / of / The Books of / Quran /
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/ Nazareth / Na-zar-ene / Nazirite /
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/ Korah's Rebellion / Moab Rebelled (Kir-har-ese-th) / Rebellion of Sheba /
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/ Laban-ese / Phoen-ic-CIA / Crypto Jew-ish / MAphiah / Mob-lord-Cartel-Nob /
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/ Cabul-ist / of / Philosophers / of / Ashteroth-Karnaim / of / Nebo-(Karnebo) / of / Z-ion-ism /
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/ Bethlehem-ite / of / Hebron / of / The House of Shiloh / of / Ephrath-ite (that is Bethlehem)
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/ House of Obed-Edom / of / Syria is in League with Ephraim / of / House of Eli-Melech /
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/ Shelah / of / The Plain of the Valley / of / Jehoshaphat / and his Brother / Emim / of / Mamre /
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/ Gen-eal-ogy of David / of / Jether and Jonathan / of / G-ene-al-og-y of Saul /
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/ House of Israel / of / House of Is-ra-ael / of / Elders of Israel /
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/ House of Jacob / of / House of Joseph / Ephraim / and / Asenath / and his Brother / Ben-jamin /
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/ House of Saul / Royal House of Edom / House of Judah /
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/ The Princes of Zadok -the priest / of Nobles who Arrived in G-ene-va of Munich are Eunuchs /
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/ Pantheon / Eunuchs / of / Babylon / of / Thebes /
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/ Rabbi / Dayan / Judge /
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/ Tanners / of / S-ham / of / Ararat /
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/ Who Captured the Ark ? /
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/ Walked / Backwards /-is-/ Abel /-is-/ Babel /-is-/ Talked - Backwards /
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/ Naked /
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__________of__________
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/ Avvim / of / Royal / Royal Family / of / Edom /
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_________of_________
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[ The Lord's Day of Vengeance ]
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/ Ach-iram / Mesh-ech / B-ic-h-ri / En-och / Sel-uc-h-ia /
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/ CIA / -- / C-hi-a / -- / Micah /
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/ Ha-shem / He-llenis / Hi-llel / Ho-bab / Hu-shim /
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/ Sham / Shem / Shim / Shomron / Shumathite /
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/ Shimron is Shomron /
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/ Shobal and Onam /
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/ Ahumai and Lahad /
of
/ Jahath /
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/ Jether and Jonathan /
of
/ Jetur /
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/ Sel-uc-h-ia / S-uc-cathite / Cush / Maa-cathite / Ptolem-aic /
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/ Eunuchs /
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/ Ethiopian /
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_______________________________of_______________________________
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/ Roman / Rome / Romah / Romia / Remaliah / Remaliah / Rumah / Ramah / Raamah / Raama /
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/ Beautiful / daughter / women /
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[ Judah and Tamar ]
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/ Potters / of / Elkanah / of / Jeroham of Gedor / of / Eliel the Mahavite / of Pashhur of Immer /
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/ Sir / -are- / Lords / Rulers / Daites / and / Knights /
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/ Lyre / Y Eye I / L-ir-e / 's ? /
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/ The Parable of the Lost Coin / of / Sarah / Sarai of Egypt/Lud / of / The Nakedness /
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/ Sons Hinnom / Metel Image // Phoenician / Sidon / Tyre / Sham /
Other major centers of Astarte's worship were the Phoenician city states of Sidon, Tyre, and Byblos. Coins from Sidon portray a chariot in which a globe appears, presumably a stone representing Astarte. "She was often depicted on Sidonian coins as standing on the prow of a galley, leaning forward with right hand outstretched, being thus the original of all figureheads for sailing ships." [4] In Sidon, she shared a temple with Eshmun. Coins from Beirut show Poseidon, Astarte, and Eshmun worshipped together. |
/ The Key of / Anom / Beautiful / daughter // Owl of / Aramean / Ishtar /
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/ Ish-tar / Tarot / Tarat / or / Ararat / Torah / Zorah /
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/ Iberiah / of / Ge-rmany / Y-Eye-I / Ger-Mani-ic / of / Iberiah /
- Tarat, Algeria, a village in Illizi Province, Algeria
- Tarat, Malaysia, a village in Sarawak, Malaysia
- Tarat, Russia, a rural locality (a selo) in Megino-Kangalassky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia
Modern occult tarot begins in 1781, when Antoine Court de Gébelin, a Swiss clergyman and Freemason, published Le Monde Primitif, a speculative study which includedreligious symbolism and its survivals in the modern world. De Gébelin first asserted that symbolism of the Tarot de Marseille represented the mysteries of Isis and Thoth.[citation needed] Gébelin further claimed that the name tarot came from the Egyptian words tar, meaning royal, and ro, meaning road, and that the tarot therefore represented a royal road to wisdom.[citation needed] De Gébelin also asserted that the Romani people (Gypsies), who were among the first to use cards for divination, were descendants of the ancient Egyptians and had introduced the cards to Europe.[citation needed] De Gébelin wrote this treatise before Jean-François Champollion had deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphs, or indeed before the Rosetta Stone had been discovered, and later Egyptologists found nothing in the Egyptian language to support de Gébelin's fanciful etymologies. Despite this, the identification of the tarot cards with the Egyptian Book of Thoth was already firmly established in occult practice and continues in modern urban legend to the present day.[citation needed]
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/ Span-ish / Pantheon's / of / Gibeon /
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/ His-Pan-ia / Ananiah / Sc-ip-io / Afr-ic-anus / Af-ri-canus
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/ Ge-noa /
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/ Azdrubal and Anibal /
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/ Al- / ge- / eri- / -ia /
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/ Turnus / Algeria / of / Libya /
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/ Gera /
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/ Phoenicia / Ship / Merchants /
Numidia (202 BC – 46 BC) was an Ancient Berber kingdom in what is now Algeria and a smaller part of Tunisia, in North Africa. Numidia was originally divided between Massylii in the east and Masaesyli in the west. During theSecond Punic War (218-201 BC), Massinissa, king of the Massylii, defeated Syphax of the Masaesyli to unify Numidia into one kingdom. The kingdom began as a sovereign state and later alternated between being a Roman provinceand being a Roman client state. It was bordered by the kingdoms of Mauretania (modern-day Morocco) to the west, the Roman province of Africa (modern-day Tunisia) to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and the Sahara Desert to the south. It is considered to be the first major state in the history of Algeria and the Berber world.
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/ Ash- / Esh- / -ish / -osh / -ush /
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/ Pantheon / of Babylon /
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/ Lachish / of / Gachash /
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/ Of Accad / Ur of Chaldeans / Ur- of Syrians from Kir ? / and Kish /
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/ Huram-abi / Huram-abi /
Inscriptions of Burna-Buriash II of the Kassite dynasty of Babylon and Hammurabi of the First Babylonian Dynasty were also found.
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/ Greek /---------------------/ Arabah /--------------------/ Aramaic /
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/ Ishtar / Astarte / Asteroth /
/ Aramean / Star / art /
/ Nineveh / Asshur /
/ Pantheon / Mesopotamia / Accad / Assyria / Babylon /
Ishtar (English pronunciation /ˈɪʃtɑːr/; Transliteration: DIŠTAR; Akkadian: 𒀭𒈹 ; Sumerian 𒀭𒌋𒁯) is the East SemiticAkkadian, Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex.[1] She is the counterpart to the Sumerian Inanna, and is the cognate for the Northwest Semitic Aramean goddess Astarte.
Ishtar was the daughter of Ninurta.[2] She was particularly worshipped in northern Mesopotamia, at the Assyrian cities of Nineveh, Ashur and Arbela (Erbil).2]
Besides the lions on her gate, her symbol is an eight-pointed star.[3]
Ishtar holding her symbol, Louvre Museum
One type of depiction of Ishtar/Inanna
The lion was her symbol (detail of the Ishtar Gate)
In the Babylonian pantheon, she "was the divine personification of the planet Venus".[2]
Ishtar had many lovers; however, as Guir and notes,
"Woe to him whom Ishtar had honoured! The fickle goddess treated her passing lovers cruelly, and the unhappy wretches usually paid dearly for the favours heaped on them. Animals, enslaved by love, lost their native vigour: they fell into traps laid by men or were domesticated by them. 'Thou has loved the lion, mighty in strength', says the hero Gilgamesh to Ishtar, 'and thou hast dug for him seven and seven pits! Thou hast loved the steed, proud in battle, and destined him for the halter, the goad and the whip.'
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/ Tammuz / Gilgal / Ur /
Even for the gods Ishtar's love was fatal. In her youth the goddess had loved Tammuz, god of the harvest, and—if one is to believe Gilgamesh —this love caused the death of Tammuz.[2]
Her cult may have involved sacred prostitution,[4] though this is debatable. Guirand referred to her holy city Uruk as the "town of the sacred courtesans" and to her as the "courtesan of the gods".[2]
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/ ISIS / Adoni /
Like Ishtar, the Greek Aphrodite and the Aramean Northwestern Semitic Astarte were love goddesses. Donald A. Mackenzie, an early popularizer of mythology, draws a parallel between the love goddess Aphrodite and her "dying god" lover Adonis[13] on one hand, and the love goddess Ishtar and her "dying god" lover Tammuz on the other.[14] Some scholars have suggested that
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/ Astaroth /
Astaroth the myth of Adonis was derived in post-Homeric times by the Greeks indirectly from the Eastern Semites of Mesopotamia (Assyria and Babylonia), via the Aramean and Canaanite Western Semites, the Semitic title 'Adon', meaning 'lord', having been mistaken for a proper name. This theory, however, cannot be accepted without qualifications.[15]
Joseph Campbell, a more recent scholar of comparative mythology, equates Ishtar, Inanna, and Aphrodite, and he draws a parallel between the Egyptian goddess Isis who nurses Horus, and the Assyrian-Babylonian goddess Ishtar who nurses the god Tammuz.[16]
/ Greek /---------------------/ Arabah /--------------------/ Aramaic /
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/ Ishtar / Astarte / Asteroth /
/ Aramean / Star / art /
/ Nineveh / Asshur /
/ Pantheon / Mesopotamia / Accad / Assyria / Babylon /
Ishtar (English pronunciation /ˈɪʃtɑːr/; Transliteration: DIŠTAR; Akkadian: 𒀭𒈹 ; Sumerian 𒀭𒌋𒁯) is the East SemiticAkkadian, Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex.[1] She is the counterpart to the Sumerian Inanna, and is the cognate for the Northwest Semitic Aramean goddess Astarte.
Ishtar was the daughter of Ninurta.[2] She was particularly worshipped in northern Mesopotamia, at the Assyrian cities of Nineveh, Ashur and Arbela (Erbil).2]
Besides the lions on her gate, her symbol is an eight-pointed star.[3]
Ishtar holding her symbol, Louvre Museum
One type of depiction of Ishtar/Inanna
The lion was her symbol (detail of the Ishtar Gate)
In the Babylonian pantheon, she "was the divine personification of the planet Venus".[2]
Ishtar had many lovers; however, as Guir and notes,
"Woe to him whom Ishtar had honoured! The fickle goddess treated her passing lovers cruelly, and the unhappy wretches usually paid dearly for the favours heaped on them. Animals, enslaved by love, lost their native vigour: they fell into traps laid by men or were domesticated by them. 'Thou has loved the lion, mighty in strength', says the hero Gilgamesh to Ishtar, 'and thou hast dug for him seven and seven pits! Thou hast loved the steed, proud in battle, and destined him for the halter, the goad and the whip.'
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/ Tammuz / Gilgal / Ur /
Even for the gods Ishtar's love was fatal. In her youth the goddess had loved Tammuz, god of the harvest, and—if one is to believe Gilgamesh —this love caused the death of Tammuz.[2]
Her cult may have involved sacred prostitution,[4] though this is debatable. Guirand referred to her holy city Uruk as the "town of the sacred courtesans" and to her as the "courtesan of the gods".[2]
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/ ISIS / Adoni /
Like Ishtar, the Greek Aphrodite and the Aramean Northwestern Semitic Astarte were love goddesses. Donald A. Mackenzie, an early popularizer of mythology, draws a parallel between the love goddess Aphrodite and her "dying god" lover Adonis[13] on one hand, and the love goddess Ishtar and her "dying god" lover Tammuz on the other.[14] Some scholars have suggested that
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/ Astaroth /
Astaroth the myth of Adonis was derived in post-Homeric times by the Greeks indirectly from the Eastern Semites of Mesopotamia (Assyria and Babylonia), via the Aramean and Canaanite Western Semites, the Semitic title 'Adon', meaning 'lord', having been mistaken for a proper name. This theory, however, cannot be accepted without qualifications.[15]
Joseph Campbell, a more recent scholar of comparative mythology, equates Ishtar, Inanna, and Aphrodite, and he draws a parallel between the Egyptian goddess Isis who nurses Horus, and the Assyrian-Babylonian goddess Ishtar who nurses the god Tammuz.[16]
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/ Judah and T-ama-r /-Gibeonites / a remnant of the Amorites /
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/ M -ish -Pat /
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/ Hazazon-Tamar (Engedi) /
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/ Amelekites /
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Abram Rescues Lot
Then they tuned back and came to En-Mishpat (that is Kadesh)
and
defeated all the country of the Amelekites,
and also
the Amorites who were dwelling in Hazazon-Tamar
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/ Judah and T-ama-r /-Gibeonites / a remnant of the Amorites /
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/ M -ish -Pat /
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/ Hazazon-Tamar (Engedi) /
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/ Amelekites /
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Abram Rescues Lot
Then they tuned back and came to En-Mishpat (that is Kadesh)
and
defeated all the country of the Amelekites,
and also
the Amorites who were dwelling in Hazazon-Tamar
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- Genesis 14:7
Then they turned back and came to En-mishpat (that is, Kadesh) and defeated all the country of the Amalekites, and also the Amorites who were dwelling in Hazazon-tamar.
Genesis 14:6-8 (in Context) Genesis 14 (Whole Chapter)
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/ Syria / Canaan /
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/ Arabic / Hebrew /
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/ Baal /
Astarte appears in Ugaritic texts under the name ʻAthtart', but is little mentioned in those texts. ʻAthtart and ʻAnat together hold back Baʻal from attacking the other deities. Astarte also asks Baʻal to "scatter" Yamm "Sea" after Baʻal's victory. ʻAthtart is called the "Face of Baʻal".
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/ Ish- /- Ishmael / Ishbak / Ishbi-benob / Ishma / Ishhod /
/ Ishmael / Ishbah / Ishbak / Ishdod / Ishma / Ish-bosheth / Ishhod / Ishpah / Ishmerai / Ishpan / / Ishi / Ishbi-benob / Ishmaiah /
/ Abishur / Abishai / Abishar /
/ Syria / Canaan /
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/ Arabic / Hebrew /
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/ Baal /
Astarte appears in Ugaritic texts under the name ʻAthtart', but is little mentioned in those texts. ʻAthtart and ʻAnat together hold back Baʻal from attacking the other deities. Astarte also asks Baʻal to "scatter" Yamm "Sea" after Baʻal's victory. ʻAthtart is called the "Face of Baʻal".
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/ Ish- /- Ishmael / Ishbak / Ishbi-benob / Ishma / Ishhod /
/ Ishmael / Ishbah / Ishbak / Ishdod / Ishma / Ish-bosheth / Ishhod / Ishpah / Ishmerai / Ishpan / / Ishi / Ishbi-benob / Ishmaiah /
/ Abishur / Abishai / Abishar /
/ Carchemish /
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/ Hushah /
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/ Elijah the Tishbite, of Tishbe in Gilead /
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/ Elishaa /
/ Elishah / Elisha / Elishama /
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/ Tarshish / son of Javan /
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/ Prince of Tyre /
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/ Elishaphat the son of Zichri /
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/ Eli- / Elisha- / -ish / Sha-haraim /
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/ Abishag the Shunammite /
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/ Hushah /
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/ Elijah the Tishbite, of Tishbe in Gilead /
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/ Elishaa /
/ Elishah / Elisha / Elishama /
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/ Tarshish / son of Javan /
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/ Prince of Tyre /
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/ Elishaphat the son of Zichri /
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/ Eli- / Elisha- / -ish / Sha-haraim /
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/ Abishag the Shunammite /
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/ Ishbak / Bak- /
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The sons of Keturah,
Abraham's concubine: she bore Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak and Shuach.
The sons of Jokshan: Sheba and Dedan.
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/ Ishbak / Bak- /
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The sons of Keturah,
Abraham's concubine: she bore Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak and Shuach.
The sons of Jokshan: Sheba and Dedan.
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- 1 Chronicles 1:32
The sons of Keturah, Abraham's concubine: she bore Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. The sons of Jokshan: Sheba and Dedan.
1 Chronicles 1:31-33 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 1 (Whole Chapter)
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/ Ishbah / Ara-bah /
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Descendants of Judah
/ The Clans of the Zorathites /
The sons of Ezrah:
Jether, Mered, Epher, and Jalon.
These are the sons of Bithiah,
the daughter of Pharaoh,
whom Mered married;
and
she conceived
and
bore Miriam, Shammai,
and
Ishbah, the father of Eshtemoa.
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/ Ishbah / Ara-bah /
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Descendants of Judah
/ The Clans of the Zorathites /
The sons of Ezrah:
Jether, Mered, Epher, and Jalon.
These are the sons of Bithiah,
the daughter of Pharaoh,
whom Mered married;
and
she conceived
and
bore Miriam, Shammai,
and
Ishbah, the father of Eshtemoa.
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- 1 Chronicles 4:17
The sons of Ezrah: Jether, Mered, Epher, and Jalon. These are the sons of Bithiah, the daughter of Pharaoh, whom Mered married; and she conceived and bore Miriam, Shammai, and Ishbah, the father of Eshtemoa.
1 Chronicles 4:16-18 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 4 (Whole Chapter)
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1 Chronicles 7:18
And his sister Hammolecheth bore Ishhod, Abiezer and Mahlah. 1 Chronicles 7:17-19 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 7 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations ______________
/ Ishpan / Pantheon / __________________ Genealogy of Saul Sons of Shashak Ishpan, Eber, Eliel, ____________________
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Ishi son of Appaim / hi- / _____________________ Descendants of Judah Shimon and The sons of Ishi: Zoheth and Ben-zoheth. ___________________
Descendants of Simeon And some of them, five hundred men of the Simeonites, went to Mount Seir, having as their leaders Pelatiah, Neariah, Rephaiah, and Uzziel, the sons of Ishi. _______________
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1 Chronicles 8:18
Ishmerai, Izliah, and Jobab were the sons of Elpaal. 1 Chronicles 8:17-19 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 8 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations _______________
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The Half-Tribe of Manasseh
These were the heads
of
their fathers' houses:
Epher, Ishi, Eliel, Azriel, Jeremiah,
Hodaviah, and Jahdiel
mighty warriors
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The Half-Tribe of Manasseh
These were the heads
of
their fathers' houses:
Epher, Ishi, Eliel, Azriel, Jeremiah,
Hodaviah, and Jahdiel
mighty warriors
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1 Chronicles 5:24
These were the heads of their fathers' houses: Epher, Ishi, Eliel, Azriel, Jeremiah, Hodaviah, and Jahdiel, mighty warriors, famous men, heads of their fathers' houses.
1 Chronicles 5:23-25 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 5 (Whole Chapter)Other Translations
These were the heads of their fathers' houses: Epher, Ishi, Eliel, Azriel, Jeremiah, Hodaviah, and Jahdiel, mighty warriors, famous men, heads of their fathers' houses.
1 Chronicles 5:23-25 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 5 (Whole Chapter)Other Translations
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David and Abigail
Saul had given Michal his daughter, David's wife,
to Palti the son of Laish,
who was of Gallim.
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1 Samuel 25:44
Saul had given Michal his daughter, David's wife, to Palti the son of Laish, who was of Gallim.
1 Samuel 25:43-44 (in Context) 1 Samuel 25 (Whole Chapter)
Saul had given Michal his daughter, David's wife, to Palti the son of Laish, who was of Gallim.
1 Samuel 25:43-44 (in Context) 1 Samuel 25 (Whole Chapter)
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Abner Joins David
And Ish-bosheth sent and took her from her husband Paltiel the son of Laish.
16 But her husband went with her, weeping after her all the way to Bahurim.
Then Abner said to him, “Go, return.”
And he returned.
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2 Samuel 3:15
And Ish-bosheth sent and took her from her husband Paltiel the son of Laish.
2 Samuel 3:14-16 (in Context) 2 Samuel 3 (Whole Chapter)
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And Ish-bosheth sent and took her from her husband Paltiel the son of Laish.
2 Samuel 3:14-16 (in Context) 2 Samuel 3 (Whole Chapter)
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Ish-bosheth Made King of Israel
But Abner the son of Ner, commander of Saul's army,
took Ish-bosheth the son of Saul
and
brought him over to Mahanaim,
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2 Samuel 2:8
- [ Ish-bosheth Made King of Israel ] But Abner the son of Ner, commander of Saul's army, took Ish-bosheth the son of Saul and brought him over to Mahanaim,
- 2 Samuel 2:10
Ish-bosheth, Saul's son, was forty years old when he began to reign over Israel, and he reigned two years. But the house of Judah followed David.
2 Samuel 2:9-11 (in Context) 2 Samuel 2 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations - 2 Samuel 2:12
[ The Battle of Gibeon ] Abner the son of Ner, and the servants of Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, went out from Mahanaim to Gibeon.
2 Samuel 2:11-13 (in Context) 2 Samuel 2 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations - 2 Samuel 2:15
Then they arose and passed over by number, twelve for Benjamin and Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, and twelve of the servants of David.
2 Samuel 2:14-16 (in Context) 2 Samuel 2 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations - 2 Samuel 3:7
Now Saul had a concubine whose name was Rizpah, the daughter of Aiah. And Ish-bosheth said to Abner, “Why have you gone in to my father's concubine?”
2 Samuel 3:6-8 (in Context) 2 Samuel 3 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations - 2 Samuel 3:8
Then Abner was very angry over the words of Ish-bosheth and said, “Am I a dog's head of Judah? To this day I keep showing steadfast love to the house of Saul your father, to his brothers, and to his friends, and have not given you into the hand of David. And yet you charge me today with a fault concerning a woman.
2 Samuel 3:7-9 (in Context) 2 Samuel 3 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations - 2 Samuel 3:11
And Ish-bosheth could not answer Abner another word, because he feared him.
2 Samuel 3:10-12 (in Context) 2 Samuel 3 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations - 2 Samuel 3:14
Then David sent messengers to Ish-bosheth, Saul's son, saying, “Give me my wife Michal, for whom I paid the bridal price of a hundred foreskins of the Philistines.”
2 Samuel 3:13-15 (in Context) 2 Samuel 3 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations - 2 Samuel 3:15
And Ish-bosheth sent and took her from her husband Paltiel the son of Laish.
2 Samuel 3:14-16 (in Context) 2 Samuel 3 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations - 2 Samuel 4:1
[ Ish-bosheth Murdered ] When Ish-bosheth, Saul's son, heard that Abner had died at Hebron, his courage failed, and all Israel was dismayed.
2 Samuel 4:1-3 (in Context) 2 Samuel 4 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations - 2 Samuel 4:5
Now the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, Rechab and Baanah, set out, and about the heat of the day they came to the house of Ish-bosheth as he was taking his noonday rest.
2 Samuel 4:4-6 (in Context) 2 Samuel 4 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations - 2 Samuel 4:8
and brought the head of Ish-bosheth to David at Hebron. And they said to the king, “Here is the head of Ish-bosheth, the son of Saul, your enemy, who sought your life. The LORD has avenged my lord the king this day on Saul and on his offspring.”
2 Samuel 4:7-9 (in Context) 2 Samuel 4 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations - 2 Samuel 4:12
And David commanded his young men, and they killed them and cut off their hands and feet and hanged them beside the pool at Hebron. But they took the head of Ish-bosheth and buried it in the tomb of Abner at Hebron.
2 Samuel 4:11-12 (in Context) 2 Samuel 4 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations