Kartah / Karka / Tartan / Kartan /
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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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/ The Cities / of / Carites are the Kartan of Carchemish of Karnek-(Thebes)/ at Carmel / of / Susa /
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/ Haran (Died in Assyria) / and / Nahor II (Mesopotamia) / and / Abraham of Abram from Ur /
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/ Cabul-ist / of / Philosopher / of / Ashteroth-Karnaim / of / Nebo-(Karnebo) / of / Z-ion-ism /
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/ Kartan / of / 5)-Kartah-Qatar-Atar / of / Kurd-ish /-Ukraine-Rosh / of / Râsû’ĕjâ of Rajasthan /
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/ Ben-jamin-nite / of / Shimei of Kish / 5)-Kartah-Qatar-Atar / of / Bahrain / of / Joktan /
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/ Book of Quran / of / Jok-tan / House of Saud / of / Maacah / of / Ben-Jamin-nite /
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/ Tartan's / of / Spain-/ Kar-tah / Ker-ioth / Kir-Qatar-Atar / Kor-ah / Kurd-ish /-Ukraine-Rosh /
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/ Great Ones / of / Assyria / Y-Eye-I / Assir / of / Pas-dammim /
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/ The Princes of / Sons of Shechem / of / Eunuch, /
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/ Tartan's / of / Spain-/ Kar-tah / Ker-ioth / Kir-Qatar-Atar / Kor-ah / Kurd-ish /-Ukraine-Rosh /
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/ The Cur- / Kur- / Chur- / of / Kar- / Ker- / Kir- / Kor- / Kur- / of / The Marauding Band /
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/ Cain / of / Spain-/ Kar-tah / Ker-ioth / Kir-Qatar-Atar / Kor-ah / Kurd-ish /--Ukraine- / of / Ain /
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/ Tur-kish of Syria / of / Syrians from Kir ? / of / Ur- of Syrians from Kir ? / of / Ur of Chaldeans /
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/ Tarshish-Portug-ese / Kar-tah / Ker-ioth / Kir-Qatar-Atar / Kor-ah / Kurd-ish / Rushash-Ukraine /
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/ Corinthians / of / Cabul-ist of / Chorazin / of / The Books of / Quran /
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/ The Tur-Kish - Key of / lord - Chamberlain / of / A-big-dor / Sy-Nob / of / Abi-Lot / of / Jetur /
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/ Chaldean / Aramean / Judeans / Haes-mone-an / Sabeans /
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/ Korah's Rebellion / Moab Rebelled (Kir-har-ese-th) / Rebellion of Sheba /
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/ Kar-ea-h / Kerioth - Hezron (that is Hazor) / Syrians from Kir ? / Korah / Kurd-ish /
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/ Tartan' s / of / Tarsus / Terah / Tiras / Zerah-Torah-Korah / Turbans / of / T-ur-kish / of / Ur /
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/ Amalekites of Hur of Korahites / of / Ben-jamin-nite / of / Sheba / of / Persians / of / Joktan /
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/ Pagans / of / Pagiel / of / Areopagus / of / Azotus / of / Pergamum / of / Ages / Past / Path /
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/ Bar-Riot / of / Amaw / of / Eri-trea /
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/ Carites are the Kartan of Carchemish of Karnek of Thebes / at Carmel /
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/ Potters / of / Elkanah / of / Jeroham of Gedor / of / Eliel the Mahavite / of / Pashhur / of / Immer /
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/ Kedar of Gedor of H-adar /
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/ Baal-Meon /
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/ The Gileadite / in Og of Bashan / in Gilead, the region of Argob /
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/ Ben-Geber, in Ramoth-gilead /
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/ Ga-Gadites / of / Hathah / Hathach / of / G-Kad-esh /
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/ Ezion-geber in the wilderness of Zin (That is, Kadesh) /
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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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/ Jerimoth /-is-/ Jeremoth / of / Hiel of Hitler / of / Jericho / of / Azriel / of / Bela /
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/ Ash-eri-tes / of / Caleb the Kenizzite / The sons of Jether: Jephunneh / of / Hebron /
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/ Han / Hen / Hin / Hon / Hun /
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/ Baal-Han-an /
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/ Mt. Halak /-Is-/ Goiim in Galilee /-Is-/ Mt. Meron /
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/ Shimron is Shomron /
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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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/ The Princes of Balak /
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/ Bela sons of Beor son of Janeas son of Balaam son's of Beor son of Laban / and Adinah /
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/ Tyre / Y Eye I / Tiras /
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/ Ararat /
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/ Madai / of Beth-Togarmah / of Kedar / of Kezed / of Râsû’ĕjâ of Rajasthan / of Susa /
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/ Madai / of / Adoni-Kêsêd-Zedek / of / Kemuel /
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/ Sippai-Ca-siphia-Ahava /
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/ The Ark Placed In a Tent -/ The Ark Capture /- The Ark Brought to Jerusalem /
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/ The Ark Placed In a Tent -/ The Ark Capture /- The Ark Brought to Jerusalem /
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/ Their Elders /
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Kartir Hangirpe[pronunciation?] (alternatively, Karder or Kerdir) was a highly influential Zoroastrian high-priest of the late 3rd century CE who served as advisor to at least three Sassanid emperors.
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/ Manaen /
/ Kartah / Johanan the son of Kar-ea-h / Gib-ea / of Thebes /
Kartir called for the persecution of adherents of other religions, in particular Manichaeans, whose prophet Mani was sentenced to death by Bahram I (r. 271–274), very likely on the instigation of Kartir and even though Shapur I had previously been a patron of the prophet. The persecution ceased during the reign of Narseh (r. 293–303), probably after the death of the high-priest.
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/ Seraiah the son of Tanhumeth the Netophathite, /
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/ Anom / Thebes / Kartah / Syria / Canaan /
Temple at Karnak: Precinct of Amun-Re, Karnak, and History of the Karnak Temple complex
The history of Amun as the patron god of Thebes begins in the 20th century BC, with the construction of the Precinct of Amun-Re at Karnak under Senusret I. The city of Thebes does not appear to have been of great significance before the 11th dynasty.
Senusret I established diplomatic relations with some rulers of towns in Syria and Canaan.
The area around Karnak was the ancient Egyptian Ipet-isut ("The Most Selected of Places") and the main place of worship of the eighteenth dynasty
Theban Triad with the god Amun as its head. It is part of the monumental city of Thebes.
The history of Amun as the patron god of Thebes begins in the 20th century BC, with the construction of the Precinct of Amun-Re at Karnak under Senusret I. The city of Thebes does not appear to have been of great significance before the 11th dynasty.
Senusret I established diplomatic relations with some rulers of towns in Syria and Canaan.
The area around Karnak was the ancient Egyptian Ipet-isut ("The Most Selected of Places") and the main place of worship of the eighteenth dynasty
Theban Triad with the god Amun as its head. It is part of the monumental city of Thebes.
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/ Ptolemaic / Egyptian / Jerusalem /
Pertaining to certain rulers of Egypt
- Ptolemaic dynasty, the Egyptian dynasty founded in 305 BC by Ptolemy I Soter
- Ptolemaic Egypt
- Ptolemaic Kingdom
- Ptolemaic Baris, a citidel maintained by Ptolemaic Egyptian rulers of Jerusalem
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/ Hellenists / Pharaoh / Syria / Roman / Cyrene / Alexandria / Cush / Ethiopia /
The Ptolemaic Kingdom was founded in 305 BC by Ptolemy I Soter, who declared himself Pharaoh of Egypt and created a powerful Hellenistic dynasty that ruled an area stretching from southern Syria to Cyrene and south to Nubia. Alexandria became the capital city and a center of Greek culture and trade. To gain recognition by the native Egyptian populace, they named themselves the successors to the Pharaohs. The later Ptolemies took on Egyptian traditions by marrying their siblings, had themselves portrayed on public monuments in Egyptian style and dress, and participated in Egyptian religious life. The Ptolemies had to fight native rebellions and were involved in foreign and civil wars that led to the decline of the kingdom and its annexation by Rome. Hellenistic culture continued to thrive in Egypt throughout the Roman and Byzantine periods until the Muslim conquest.
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/ Satrapy / Anom / Phoenicians / Memphis / Macedonia /
In 332 BC, Alexander the Great, King of Macedon invaded the Achaemenid satrapy of Egypt.[4] He visited Memphis, and traveled to the oracle of Amun at the Oasis of Siwa. The oracle declared him to be the son of Amun. He conciliated the Egyptians by the respect he showed for their religion, but he appointed Macedonians to virtually all the senior posts in the country, and founded a new Greek city, Alexandria, to be the new capital. The wealth of Egypt could now be harnessed for Alexander's conquest of the rest of the Persian Empire. Early in 331 BC he was ready to depart, and led his forces away to Phoenicia. He left Cleomenes as the ruling nomarch to control Egypt in his absence. Alexander never returned to Egypt.
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/ Egypt / Carites / Persians / Cush /
In Biblical texts, the Carians are clearly mentioned in 2 Kings 11:4, 11:19 and possibly in 2 Samuel 8:18, 15:18, and 20:23. They are also named as mercenaries in inscriptions found in ancient Egypt and Nubia, dated to the reigns of Psammetichus I and II. They are sometimes referred to as the "Cari" or "Khari". Carian remnants have been found in the ancient city of Persepolis or modern Takht-e-Jamshid in Iran.
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/ The Princes of Balak /
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/ India / Merchants /
Karachi (Sindhi: ڪراچي, Urdu: کراچی / ALA-LC: Karācī IPA: [kəˈrɑːˌtʃi] ( listen)) is capital of province Sindh as well as the largest and most populous metropolitan city ofPakistan and the main seaport and financial centre of the country. Karachi is also known as City of Lights mainly due to city's night life, for which it is famous as the city which never sleeps. Karachi metro has an estimated population of over 23.5 million people as of 2013,[1] and area of approximately 3,527 km2 (1,362 sq mi),[7][8]resulting in a density of more than 6,000 people per square kilometre (15,500 per square mile).[9]
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/ Muslim /
Karachi is the 2nd-largest city in the world by population within city limits,[10] the 7th largest[11][12] urban agglomeration in the world and the largest city in the Muslim world.[13] It is Pakistan's centre of banking, industry, economic activity and trade and is home to Pakistan's largest corporations, including those involved in textiles, shipping, automotive industry, entertainment, the arts, fashion, advertising, publishing, software development and medical research. The city is a hub of higher education in South Asia and the Muslim world.[14]
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/ Kartan / Persians / Britannia /
After some exploratory missions to the area, the British East India Company captured the town when HMS Wellesley anchored off Manora island on 1 February 1839. Two days later, the little fort surrendered.[28] The town was later annexed to British India when Sindh was annexed by Major General Charles James Napier at the Battle of Miani on 17 February 1843.
On his departure in 1847, Napier is said to have remarked, "Would that I could come again to see you in your grandeur!" Karachi was made the capital of Sindh after British victory in 1843. On Napier's departure, it was added along with the rest of Sindh to the Bombay Presidency, a move that caused resentment among the native Sindhis. The British realised the importance of the city as a military cantonment and as a port for exporting the produce of the Indus River basin, and developed its harbour for shipping. The foundations of a city municipal government were laid down and infrastructure development was undertaken. New businesses opened up and the population of the town began rising.
The arrival of the troops of the Company Bahadur in 1843 spawned the foundation of the new section, the military cantonment. The cantonment formed the basis of the 'white' town, where the local population had limited access. This town was modelled after English industrial parent-cities, where work and residential spaces were separated, as were residential from recreational places. The 'native' town in the northwest, was enlarged to accommodate the burgeoning mercantile population. When the Indian Rebellion of 1857 broke out in South Asia, the 21st Native Infantry, then stationed in Karachi, declared allegiance to rebels and joining their numbers on 10 September 1857. Nevertheless, the British were able to quickly reassert control over Karachi and defeat the uprising. Officer William 'Waf' Frost was considered to be instrumental in quelling the rebellion and was rewarded for his valor with an Order of the British Empire. This was awarded to him on 23 April 1858. However, he remains unpopular in areas of Karachi to this day.
Elphinstone Street in 1930
In 1864, the first telegraphic message was sent from South Asia to England, when a direct telegraph connection was laid between Karachi and London.[29] In 1878, the city was connected to the rest of British India by rail. Public building projects, such as Frere Hall (1865) and the Empress Market (1890), were undertaken. In 1876, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, was born in the city according to some accounts, which by now had become a bustling city with mosques, temples, courthouses, paved streets and a harbour. By 1899, Karachi had become the largest wheat exporting port in the East.[30] Before 1880 the majority of the population of Karachi consisted of the indigenous Sindhis and Balochis (who also spoke Sindhi as a second language).
These developments in Karachi resulted in an influx of economic migrants: Parsis, Hindus, Christians, Jews, Marathis, Goan Christian, Chinese, British, Arabs andGujaratis. The population of the city was about 105,000 inhabitants by the end of the 19th century, with a mix of nationalities. British colonialists embarked on works of sanitation and transportation – such as gravel paved streets, drains, street sweepers, and a network of Trams and horse-drawn trolleys.
On his departure in 1847, Napier is said to have remarked, "Would that I could come again to see you in your grandeur!" Karachi was made the capital of Sindh after British victory in 1843. On Napier's departure, it was added along with the rest of Sindh to the Bombay Presidency, a move that caused resentment among the native Sindhis. The British realised the importance of the city as a military cantonment and as a port for exporting the produce of the Indus River basin, and developed its harbour for shipping. The foundations of a city municipal government were laid down and infrastructure development was undertaken. New businesses opened up and the population of the town began rising.
The arrival of the troops of the Company Bahadur in 1843 spawned the foundation of the new section, the military cantonment. The cantonment formed the basis of the 'white' town, where the local population had limited access. This town was modelled after English industrial parent-cities, where work and residential spaces were separated, as were residential from recreational places. The 'native' town in the northwest, was enlarged to accommodate the burgeoning mercantile population. When the Indian Rebellion of 1857 broke out in South Asia, the 21st Native Infantry, then stationed in Karachi, declared allegiance to rebels and joining their numbers on 10 September 1857. Nevertheless, the British were able to quickly reassert control over Karachi and defeat the uprising. Officer William 'Waf' Frost was considered to be instrumental in quelling the rebellion and was rewarded for his valor with an Order of the British Empire. This was awarded to him on 23 April 1858. However, he remains unpopular in areas of Karachi to this day.
Elphinstone Street in 1930
In 1864, the first telegraphic message was sent from South Asia to England, when a direct telegraph connection was laid between Karachi and London.[29] In 1878, the city was connected to the rest of British India by rail. Public building projects, such as Frere Hall (1865) and the Empress Market (1890), were undertaken. In 1876, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, was born in the city according to some accounts, which by now had become a bustling city with mosques, temples, courthouses, paved streets and a harbour. By 1899, Karachi had become the largest wheat exporting port in the East.[30] Before 1880 the majority of the population of Karachi consisted of the indigenous Sindhis and Balochis (who also spoke Sindhi as a second language).
These developments in Karachi resulted in an influx of economic migrants: Parsis, Hindus, Christians, Jews, Marathis, Goan Christian, Chinese, British, Arabs andGujaratis. The population of the city was about 105,000 inhabitants by the end of the 19th century, with a mix of nationalities. British colonialists embarked on works of sanitation and transportation – such as gravel paved streets, drains, street sweepers, and a network of Trams and horse-drawn trolleys.
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/ Codex / of / Carites / of / Manaen /
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/ Carites / Syria / Jerusalem / Kartah / Zorah / Manaen / Synagogue /
The Aleppo Codex (Hebrew: כֶּתֶר אֲרָם צוֹבָא Keter Aram Tzova - "Crown of Aleppo") is a medieval bound manuscript of the Hebrew Bible.
The Karaite Jewish community of Jerusalem purchased the codex about a hundred years after it was made.[5] During the First Crusade, the synagogue was plundered and the codex was transferred to Egypt, whose Jews paid a high price for its ransom.[1] It was preserved at the Karaite then Rabbanite synagogue in Old Cairo, where it was consulted by Maimonides, who described it as a text trusted by all Jewish scholars. It is rumoured that in 1375 one of Maimonides' descendants brought it to Aleppo, Syria, leading to its present name.[1]
The Karaite Jewish community of Jerusalem purchased the codex about a hundred years after it was made.[5] During the First Crusade, the synagogue was plundered and the codex was transferred to Egypt, whose Jews paid a high price for its ransom.[1] It was preserved at the Karaite then Rabbanite synagogue in Old Cairo, where it was consulted by Maimonides, who described it as a text trusted by all Jewish scholars. It is rumoured that in 1375 one of Maimonides' descendants brought it to Aleppo, Syria, leading to its present name.[1]
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/ Tanner / Mt. Halak / is Mt. Meron /
Karaite Judaism or Karaism (/ˈkærə.aɪt/ or /ˈkærə.ɪzəm/; Hebrew: יהדות קראית , Modern Yahadut Qara'itTiberian Qārāʾîm ; meaning "Readers (of the Hebrew Scriptures")[1] is a Jewish movement characterized by the recognition of the Tanakh alone as its supreme legal authority in Halakha (Jewish religious law) and theology.
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/ Ur / Tanner of Tanis / of / Sons of Kish /
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/ Tahash - Tachash / Taanach / Taanath-shiloh / Timnath-Serah / Tahchemonite /
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/ Tah- / Tahpenes / Tahash - Tapnach - Tachash - / Tappuah /
/ Hazor-hadattah / Beth-shittah / Betah /
/ Ju-tt-ah /
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/ Kartah / Tahath / Tahan / Mattattah / Tahrea /
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/ a-tar- / Ataroth / Ashtaroth / Ashtorash / Haahashtari / Tartak / Tartan /
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/ Art- / Artisans / Artemis / Artemas / Bartholomew / Bartimaeus / Tartan / Quartermaster /
/ Kartah /
/ Quartus /
/ Parthians / Partridge /
/ Second Quarter /
/ Artazerxes King of Babylon /
/ Hurro - Urartian /
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/ Kartah / Kar- / Art- / Tartak / -an / Jakarta /
/ Artaxerzes King of Persia and King of Babylon I /
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/ Mattan / The Priest of Baal /
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/ Anani / Mattaniah / son of Bani /
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/ Tan- / S-atan / Shiphtan / Tatan / Hakkatan / Mattan / Mattaniah / Nehushtan / Tanhumeth /
/ Kartan / Tartan /
/ Cretan / Nicoliatans /
/ Caesar Augustus /
/ Augustan Cohort named / Julius / 1st Roman Emperor of a Tanner /
/ Netanyahu / Tanner /
/ Manaen / Tanner / Roman /
/ Hasmonean / The Tannaim / Lod / Dan / Rabbi /
/ Simon a Tanner /
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/ Iberiah /
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/ Roman / Carites / Iberiah / Kartan / Persians /
In Greco-Roman geography, Iberia (Greek Ἰβηρία, Georgian: იბერია)[needs IPA] was the name for a kingdom of the Southern Caucasus, centered on present-day Eastern Georgia. Iberia, also known inGeorgian as Kartli (Georgian: ქართლი), after its core province, was during Classical Antiquity and theEarly Middle Ages a significant state in the Caucasus, either as an independent state or as a dependent of larger empires, notably the Sassanid and Roman empires.[1] Its population, known as the Caucasian Iberians, formed the nucleus of the Georgian people (Kartvelians), and the state, together with Colchis to its west, would form the nucleus of the medieval Kingdom of Georgia.[2][3]
The term Caucasian Iberia is used to distinguish it from the Iberian Peninsula in Western Europe.
The term Caucasian Iberia is used to distinguish it from the Iberian Peninsula in Western Europe.
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/ Tanners are Carites are the Kartan of Carchemish of Karnek of Thebes /
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/ Kerma / Egyptian / Cush / Ethiopian /
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/ Horns of Africa / Horn of United Arab Emirates of Bahurim /
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/ Morrocco at Halak / Tunisia / Cyprus / Sons of Hinnom at Denmark /
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/ Ships of / Kittim /
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/ Latan / of / Ethiopian / of / Kenya /
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/ Who is ? of The Owl / Is the seed yet in the barn? / Who is ? of The Couch /
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/ Bela / ShElah / belaC-Caleb -/ Abel-mizraim /- Balak / ShElah / Nabal-labaN /
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/ Walked / Backwards /-is-/ B-Abel / Who is ? Naked / of / B-abel /-is-/ Talked - Backwards /
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/ Chittim / of / The Belly in- Whale - the Fat Ones of Eli / of / Y-Stork / of / Shittim /
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/ Calah -/- halaC / Who is ? of / Micah / Backward is Hakim / of / Halak -/- calaH /
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Almodad, Sheleph, Hazarmaveth, Jerah, 27 Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, 28 Obal, Abimael, Sheba, 29 Ophir, Havilah, and Jobab;
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/ Amalekites of Hur of Korahites / of / Ben-jamin-nite / of / Sheba / of / Persians / of / Joktan /
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/ Esther's Uncle / Mordecai son of Jair, son of Shimei Son of Gera Brother of Bela /
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/ Kartah / Qatar- / Arabah / Atar / and Bahurim / Bahrain /
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Kiriathaim ____________________ Descendants of Levi Cities of Refuge and out of the tribe of Naphtali: Kedesh in Galilee with its pasturelands, Hammon with its pasturelands, and Kiriathaim with its pasturelands. _______________________________
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Kartan ________________________ Naphtali, Kedesh in Galilee the city of refuge for the manslayers, Hammoth-dor with its pasturelands, and Kartan with its pasturelands- -Three cities- _____________
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Karka _______________ The Allotment for Judah It goes out southward of the ascent of Akrabbim, passes along to Zin, and goes up south of Kadesh-barnea, along by Hezron, up to Addar, turns about to Karka, ________________
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Tartak _______________ Assyria Resettles Samaria and the Avvites made Nibhaz and Tartak; and the Sepharvites burned their children in the fire to Adrammelech and Anammelech, the gods of Sepharvaim. _________________ Joshua 21:32
and out of the tribe of Naphtali, Kedesh in Galilee with its pasturelands, the city of refuge for the manslayer, Hammoth-dor with its pasturelands, and Kartan with its pasturelands—three cities. Joshua 21:31-33 (in Context) Joshua 21 (Whole Chapter) |
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Kartah ______________ Cities and Pastures Allotted to Levi And to the rest of the Levites, the Merarite clans, were given out of the tribe of Zebulun, Jokneam with its pasturelands, Kartah with its pasturelands, _______________
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Judgment on Arrogant Assyria
Is not Calno like Carchemish? Is not Hamath like Arpad? Is not Samaria like Damascus?
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- Isaiah 10:9
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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/ 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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/ Their Elders /-Hanan-/ Head and Tail /
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/ Consp-ic-uous- / CIA / --/ Chi-/-iz-zi-/-ina /-- / Micah /-Cons-ola-tion /
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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-/ Goiim in Galilee /-Is-/ Mt. Meron /
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/ 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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/ "You Must Be Born Again" /
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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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/ Their Elders /-Hanan-/ Head and Tail /
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/ Consp-ic-uous- / CIA / --/ Chi-/-iz-zi-/-ina /-- / Micah /-Cons-ola-tion /
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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-/ Goiim in Galilee /-Is-/ Mt. Meron /
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/ 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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/ "You Must Be Born Again" /
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/ Mesh-an / Zoroastrian / Parthian and Persian / Tanners / Hellenist of Alexandria /
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/ Goats and Rams / or / Rams of Illyricum / son of the House of Eli /
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/ Mesh / Bor-ashan / is / Mash /
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/ Esh-toalites / are / Ash-erites /
of
/ Eshcol / Eshtaol / of / Bor- ashan / of / Eshan / of / Zochar / Zorah /
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/ Zorathites and the Eshtaolites /
of
/ Asshur / Ash-hur / Asherites /
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/ Ri- / Eri-rites / Amorites / Horites / Merarites / Geshu-rites / Nazirite / the Gomerite /
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/ Jeroham of Gedor / Gederites /
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/ Zorites /
of
/ Samson's father Manoah was A D-ani-te by his Mother from Zorah /
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/ Kenites / Oak / Amorites /
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/ Box / of / Certain- Men War of Beth-Shemesh / of / Gehazi / of / Areli / of / Felix /
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/ Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite / sons of Immer /
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/ The Ark Placed In a Tent -/ The Ark Capture /- The Ark Brought to Jerusalem /
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/ Hillel /
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/ On the Hill /
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/ Sons of Korah --Grazes among the Lilies /
of
/ Hiel - Hitler / of / Ado-lf - Hitler / of / Jericho /
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/ Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite / sons of Immer /
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/ Ittai the Gittite /-is-/ Ithai of Ribai / of Gibeah /
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/ Ira the Ithrite /-is-/Ithra /-is-/ Jether the Ishmaelite /-is-/ Ira the Jair-ite /
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/ Jether the Ishmaelite /-is-/ Jether / of / Jetur of Malchuth /-is-/ Ithra / the Ishmaelite /
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/ Jetur /-is-/ Izhar / Izrahite /-is-/ Jetur /
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/ Korah the son of Jetzer the son of Kehath /
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/ Izhar / of / Korah's Rebellion / of / Jetur /
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/ Hobab/Jethro /
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_________of_________
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/ Kish, the son of Abiel, son of Zeror, son of Becorath, son of Aphiah /
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/ Mordecai son of Jair, son of Shimei Son of Gera Brother of Bela /
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/ Shimei son of Kish, a Ben-Jamin-nite, / of / Bahurim, /
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/ Wilderness / of / Arabah /
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/ Intermarried /
at
/ Penuel /
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The sons of Manasseh: Asriel, whom his Aramean -concubine -bore; Machir the father of Gilead.
and
/ Maacah the wife of Machir /
of
/ Gileadite /
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/ Arbiter /
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/ Mahanaim /
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/ Ga-Gadites / of / Hathah / Hathach / of / G-Kad-esh /
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/ Ezion-geber in the wilderness of Zin (That is, Kadesh) /
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/ Kedar of Gedor of H-adar / of / Baal-Meon /
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/ Mesh-an / Zoroastrian / Parthian and Persian / Tanners / Hellenist of Alexandria /
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/ Goats and Rams / or / Rams of Illyricum / son of the House of Eli /
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/ Mesh / Bor-ashan / is / Mash /
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/ Esh-toalites / are / Ash-erites /
of
/ Eshcol / Eshtaol / of / Bor- ashan / of / Eshan / of / Zochar / Zorah /
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/ Zorathites and the Eshtaolites /
of
/ Asshur / Ash-hur / Asherites /
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/ Ri- / Eri-rites / Amorites / Horites / Merarites / Geshu-rites / Nazirite / the Gomerite /
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/ Jeroham of Gedor / Gederites /
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/ Zorites /
of
/ Samson's father Manoah was A D-ani-te by his Mother from Zorah /
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/ Kenites / Oak / Amorites /
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/ Box / of / Certain- Men War of Beth-Shemesh / of / Gehazi / of / Areli / of / Felix /
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_______________________of_______________________
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/ Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite / sons of Immer /
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____________of____________
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/ The Ark Placed In a Tent -/ The Ark Capture /- The Ark Brought to Jerusalem /
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/ Hillel /
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/ On the Hill /
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/ Sons of Korah --Grazes among the Lilies /
of
/ Hiel - Hitler / of / Ado-lf - Hitler / of / Jericho /
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/ Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite / sons of Immer /
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/ Ittai the Gittite /-is-/ Ithai of Ribai / of Gibeah /
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/ Ira the Ithrite /-is-/Ithra /-is-/ Jether the Ishmaelite /-is-/ Ira the Jair-ite /
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/ Jether the Ishmaelite /-is-/ Jether / of / Jetur of Malchuth /-is-/ Ithra / the Ishmaelite /
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/ Jetur /-is-/ Izhar / Izrahite /-is-/ Jetur /
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/ Korah the son of Jetzer the son of Kehath /
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/ Izhar / of / Korah's Rebellion / of / Jetur /
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/ Hobab/Jethro /
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_________of_________
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/ Kish, the son of Abiel, son of Zeror, son of Becorath, son of Aphiah /
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/ Mordecai son of Jair, son of Shimei Son of Gera Brother of Bela /
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/ Shimei son of Kish, a Ben-Jamin-nite, / of / Bahurim, /
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/ Wilderness / of / Arabah /
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/ Intermarried /
at
/ Penuel /
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The sons of Manasseh: Asriel, whom his Aramean -concubine -bore; Machir the father of Gilead.
and
/ Maacah the wife of Machir /
of
/ Gileadite /
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/ Arbiter /
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/ Mahanaim /
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/ Ga-Gadites / of / Hathah / Hathach / of / G-Kad-esh /
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/ Ezion-geber in the wilderness of Zin (That is, Kadesh) /
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/ Kedar of Gedor of H-adar / of / Baal-Meon /
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/ Pledges / Set up in Secret / Oaths /
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/ The Princes of Balak /
and
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/ Bela sons of Beor son of Janeas son of Balaam son's of Beor son of Laban / and Adinah /
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/ Tyre / Y Eye I / Tiras /
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/ Ararat /
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/ Madai / of Beth-Togarmah / of Kedar / of Kezed / of Râsû’ĕjâ of Rajasthan / of Susa /
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/ Madai / of / Adoni-Kêsêd-Zedek / of / Kemuel /
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/ Sippai-Ca-siphia-Ahava /
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/ Ptolemy and Seleucus the Fugitive - Satrap of Babylon / of Hasmonean Dynasty /
AND
/ Demetrius / and / Sopater /
In 312, Ptolemy and Seleucus, the fugitive satrap of Babylonia, both invaded Syria, and defeated Demetrius Poliorcetes ("besieger of cities"), the son of Antigonus, in the Battle of Gaza. Again he occupied Syria, and again—after only a few months, when Demetrius had won a battle over his general, and Antigonus entered Syria in force—he evacuated it. In 311, a peace was concluded between the combatants. Soon after this, the surviving 13-year-old king, Alexander IV, was murdered in Macedonia on the orders of Cassander, leaving the satrap of Egypt absolutely his own master.
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/ Ber-ber / Moores / of / Boer / of / Iberiah / of / Bera / of / Eber / are / Bar-b-arians /
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/ Remaliah /
/ Pledges / Set up in Secret / Oaths /
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/ The Princes of Balak /
and
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/ Bela sons of Beor son of Janeas son of Balaam son's of Beor son of Laban / and Adinah /
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/ Tyre / Y Eye I / Tiras /
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/ Ararat /
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/ Madai / of Beth-Togarmah / of Kedar / of Kezed / of Râsû’ĕjâ of Rajasthan / of Susa /
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/ Madai / of / Adoni-Kêsêd-Zedek / of / Kemuel /
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/ Sippai-Ca-siphia-Ahava /
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/ Ptolemy and Seleucus the Fugitive - Satrap of Babylon / of Hasmonean Dynasty /
AND
/ Demetrius / and / Sopater /
In 312, Ptolemy and Seleucus, the fugitive satrap of Babylonia, both invaded Syria, and defeated Demetrius Poliorcetes ("besieger of cities"), the son of Antigonus, in the Battle of Gaza. Again he occupied Syria, and again—after only a few months, when Demetrius had won a battle over his general, and Antigonus entered Syria in force—he evacuated it. In 311, a peace was concluded between the combatants. Soon after this, the surviving 13-year-old king, Alexander IV, was murdered in Macedonia on the orders of Cassander, leaving the satrap of Egypt absolutely his own master.
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/ Ber-ber / Moores / of / Boer / of / Iberiah / of / Bera / of / Eber / are / Bar-b-arians /
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/ Remaliah /