Og
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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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/ Og of Bashan /
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/ Ba- / ash-/ han- / ashan / an- /
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/ Bas-ket / of / Idbash / Id-b-ash / of / Shebashni /
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/ Called by Their Name /
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/ Gob / Argob /
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/ Ar- / Ar-gob / Ar-iel / Arieh / of / Argob Region /that is Bashan / of / Syrians from Kir ? /
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/ the whole region of Argob / in Gilead / Rei of Edrei /
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/ Bashan / of / Ashan / of / Bor-ashan / of / Cushan / of / Eshan / of / Geshan / of / Bilshan /
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/ Jeshanah / of / Shushan / of / Sheshan / of / Yeshanah /
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/ Who is ? of Jordan / of / Hashemite Kingdom / of / Who is ? of Raamah of Cush /
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[ Woe to Those at Ease at Zion ]
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/ Cabul-ist / of / Philosopher / of / Ashteroth-Karnaim / of / Nebo-(Karnebo) / of / Z-ion-ism /
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/ Laban-ese / Phoen-ic-CIA / Crypto Jew-ish / MAphiah / Mob-lord-Cartel-Nob /
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/ Madai / of / Magog / of / Sy-Nod / of / Anuki / of / Gog / of / Synagogue / of / Satan /
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/ Who is ? of Mordecai / of / Rabbi / Dayan / Judge / of / Who is ? of / Rabbah /
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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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/ Surely / Gog / of / Kemuel / of / Sons of Anarchy / of / Rogelim / of / Two Angels /
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/ Micah and The Levite / A Levite and His Concubine / Micah and the Carved Image /
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/ Chaldeans / Aramean / Judeans / H-a-e-smonean / Sabeans /
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/ Amalekite / Breeders of Antioch / Who ?-Has- / Massah / of / Aram son of Kemuel / of / Box /
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/ Servant / of / Levites of Poles / of / Bronze Serpent / of / Polish Politics / of / Devil /
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/ Galatia / or / Gala-cia / or / Gall-aic / Ga-eli-c / of / Gallim / city of Dan / of Bashan /
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/ Haran / of / Arpachshad / of / Mariners / of / Cyprus / of / Mari / of / Carchemish / of / Tiphsah /
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/ The Sect of The Sea of Goiim in Galilee / of / The Lee of Cyprus / of / Cabul-ist / of / Nazareth /
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/ The Princes of Zadok -the priest / of Nobles who Arrived in Geneva of Munich are Eunuchs /
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/ Hebrew's / who / Intermarried / Hor-ites at / Seir /
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/ Palti the son of Laish who was of Gallim / the city Dan / of Bashan /
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/ Codex / of / David's Sin / of / Cappado-CIA /
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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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/ Bela / ShElah / belaC-Caleb -/ Abel - Mizraim /- Balak / ShElah / Nabal-labaN /
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/ Their Elders / of / Lamech / of / Head / Tail /
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/ Kesed son of Dumah / of / Eli- / Eloi / Eli- / of / Kezem son of Kedar /
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/ The Great / Wound / That IS / Did Not Heal with A Bandage / of / Sons of Bani /
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/ Azarel - Dan/Moab / of / The Leech / of / Lod and Ono / of / Zech-ariah / of Buk-ki son of Jogli /
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/ Pledges / Set Up In Secret / Oaths /
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/ The Three / Craftsman / of / Jacob's / High Priestly - Family of-Ram-ese / of / Mount of Olives /
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/ The Blood of The Wormwood / of / The Son of Man /
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/ 1) Germain-Olive-Oil of Towns of Gerar /
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/ Astrology / of / Cresent - Moon of / Sky / Clouds / of the Stars of the Sun / of / Agur - Jagur /
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/ Joseph's Divorce / of / Ichabod's / Cabul-ist / of / Og of Bashan /
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/ Hen's of Og /
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/ Scarlet / Crimson / of / [ Gibeah's Crime ] / of / Crimson-red /
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/ Samaritans / of / ISIS - Uranus / Cross / Rhodes of / Blood of The Rooster / that Crows / Brow /
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/ As for / Naomi / Who is ? /-Widowed / As For Me (Call me Mara) /
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/ Leprechaun / of / Herodias / of / Harod / Herod /
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/ The Three / of / Ichabod / of / Zel-icah the wife of Potiphar / Officer of the Pharoah /
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/ Box / of / Certain- Men War of Beth-Shemesh / of / Gehazi / of / Areli / of / Felix /
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/ Korah's Rebellion / Moab Rebelled (Kir-hareseth) / Rebellion of Sheba /
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/ House of Eli / of / Five Golden Tumors and Five Golden Mice / of / The House of Shiloh /
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/ Mob-lord-Cartel-Nob / of / Han / Hen / Hin / Hon / Hun / of / The House of Shiloh /
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/ Consider-Netanya-hu of the Signet Ring of the (Figs)-Scales-Fins-(Judges) that Cling / to / Fish /
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/ Samaritans / of / Oholah / of / Lead-ers / of / Oholibah / of / Jerusalem /
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/ The Hasmonean Dynasty of / Maacah / Maccabees / Bees / of / Alphaeus / of / Janiah /
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/ Greece / Who is ? / Salamis --Salome-Salma--Salmon-Salmone / Who is ? / Greece /
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/ Sheba the son of Bichri, a / Ben-Jamin-nite / of / Barzillai the Gileadite /
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/ Beor at Pethor / son of Lud son of Shem / of / Balaam's Error /
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/ Sham / Con-/ Coniah - Conaniah / of / Artisans / of / Aaron / of / Is-aa-c /
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/ Hebrew's / who / Intermarried / Hor-ites at / Seir /
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/ Break The Covenant / of those who / Made Peace and A Covenant /
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/ Hebrew's / who / Intermarried / Amorite / Sons and Daughters of Shechem /
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/ Bethlehem-ite / of / Hebron / of / The House of Shiloh / of / Ephrath-ite (that is Bethlehem)
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/ Hebrew's / of / Jerusalem / who / Intermarried / of / Hebron-nites / of / Concubines /
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/ Abinoam -/ Naomi /-Ahinoam / of Jezreel The Wife / of / Saul and David / in Hebron: /
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[ The Great-Prostitute and the Beast ]
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/ Britannia and Kernania, the children of Elisha son of Javan /
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/ Potters / of / Elkanah / of / Jeroham of Gedor / of / Eliel the Mahavite / of Pashhur of Immer /
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/ Bezalel / of / Craftsman-Galatian-Merchants / of / Oholiab /
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/ Galatia / or / Gala-cia / or / Gall-aic / Ga-eli-c / of / Gallim / city of Dan / of Bashan /
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/ In those Days / Dan / Who Leaps ? / A Leopard / of / Barzillai the Gileadite / of / Bashan /
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/ Hellenist of Alexandria /
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/ Amalekites of Hur of Korahites / of / Ben-Jamin-nite / of / Sheba / of / Persians / of / Joktan /
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/ Aram-Balak / of / Aram-Naharaim / of / Shaharaim /
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/ "Beyond the Euphrates" / and / "Beyond the Jordan" /
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/ Elon / of / King of Eglon of / Dibri of Debir /
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/ Hen's of Og /
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/ Astro-log-ist / Bronze Serpent /
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/ Ger-Mani-ic / Zion-ist /
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/ Many Colors of Hobab/Jethro /
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/ The Samaritans / Phrygia / Hats /
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/ The Sect / The Archite /
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/ The Sabeans / Marketplace /
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/ Og of Bashan who lived in Ashtaroth of Rei of Edrei / of / Adriel /
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/ Go-g / of / Magog / of / J-og-behah in Gilead / of / Jogli / of / Hoglah / of / Go-b / of / Og /
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/ Dog / of / Rogelim / of / Synagogue /
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/ Garmite / of / Togarmah / of / Gomer / of / Gomorrah /
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/ Netophathites /
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/ Topheth / Tophel /
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/ Giloh / of / Elon of / Gihon /
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/ Top of The Hill Tops - On the Hill /
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/ Alpha / and / Omega /
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/ Ome- /
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/ Om- / Me- /
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/ Oma- / Ome- / Omi- / Omo- / Omu- /
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/ Ag- / Eg- / Ig- / Og- / Ug-ly /
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/ Ga- / Ge- / Gi- / Go- / Gu- /
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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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/ Micah Had a Shrine / at / Carmel / of / Tibreu / of / Abdon the son of Achiram the Gomerite /
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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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/ "You Must Be Born Again" /
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/ Their Elders /--Hanan--/ 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 /
of
/ Joktan /
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/ Roman / Solomon and Sheba / Ottoman /
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/ Ben-Jamin-nite /
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/ Judah is like all the other Nations /
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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 / and / Arab-ic /
of
/ Ham- Ar-ama-ic -Gibeon /
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/ Eloim, Eloim / of / Ahlai / of / Gibeath-elohim /
of
/ Eli- / Eloi / Eli /
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/ Ahimelech / Ahi- / Ahi-tub / Tub- / -al / Tubal-Cain / Tu-bal / Abi-tub / Abi- / Abi-melech /
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/ Azdrubal and Anibal /
of
/ Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite /
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/ Their Elders /
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/ Ur / of / Persian / in / Balkan Region /
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/ Arpachshad /
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/ Ber-ber / Moores / of / Iberiah / of / Bera / of / Eber / are / Bar-b-arians /
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_______________of_______________
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/ Lyre / Y Eye I / L-ir-e /
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/ Lie / Liar /
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/ E-lie-zer / Elienai / Nahaliel / Eliel / Eliehoenai / Eli-oenai / Gamaliel /
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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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/ Micah Had a Shrine / at / Carmel / of / Tibreu / of / Abdon the son of Achiram the Gomerite /
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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 /
|
/ 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 /
__________________________
/ "You Must Be Born Again" /
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/ Their Elders /--Hanan--/ 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 /
_________________________________
/ 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
/ Joktan /
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/ Roman / Solomon and Sheba / Ottoman /
|
/ Ben-Jamin-nite /
_________________________
/ Judah is like all the other Nations /
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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 / and / Arab-ic /
of
/ Ham- Ar-ama-ic -Gibeon /
|
/ Eloim, Eloim / of / Ahlai / of / Gibeath-elohim /
of
/ Eli- / Eloi / Eli /
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/ Ahimelech / Ahi- / Ahi-tub / Tub- / -al / Tubal-Cain / Tu-bal / Abi-tub / Abi- / Abi-melech /
|
/ Azdrubal and Anibal /
of
/ Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite /
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/ Their Elders /
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/ Ur / of / Persian / in / Balkan Region /
|
/ Arpachshad /
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/ Ber-ber / Moores / of / Iberiah / of / Bera / of / Eber / are / Bar-b-arians /
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_______________of_______________
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/ Lyre / Y Eye I / L-ir-e /
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/ Lie / Liar /
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/ E-lie-zer / Elienai / Nahaliel / Eliel / Eliehoenai / Eli-oenai / Gamaliel /
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/ Picts /
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/ Hen's of Og /
of
/ Palti the son of Laish who was of Gallim / the city Dan / of Bashan /
Ogmios (also known as Ogmius, Ancient Greek: Ὄγμιος) was the Celtic deity of eloquence.[1] He looked like an older version of Heracles[2] who would use his powers of persuasion to bind men to himself.[1][3]
Most of the knowledge about Ogmios comes from comparisons between him and powerful deities and heroes in other ancient cultures.[1][3]
About the deity[edit]Even though there is not much on the history of Ogmios, we can tell that he was a powerful deity worshipped by the Gauls, the Celtic people of France. He is attested not only in Lucian's account, but also in archaeological remains, such as coins and statuary, from the time of the Roman conquest of the Gauls.[1][3]
Etymology[edit]
French specialists give two different explications of the Gaulish name: Philippe Jouët proposed to connect Ogme to the Indo-European root *Hek- ‘sharp’, ‘stone’, ‘vault’, and to the Greek akmon (meteorite).[4]
According to Xavier Delamarre, the root word would be ‘path’, ‘guide’, confirming in this his role as a psychopomp.[5]
Physical description[edit]
Ogmios was recorded by Lucian, a satirical writer in 2nd-century Samosata in his Prolalia-Heraklès. He is described as resembling an older, more tanned version ofHeracles, the Greek hero of strength. Ogmios and Heracles both wear lion skins and carry a bow and club in their hands. However Ogmios is depicted with long chains through his smiling mouth that pierce his tongue and attached to the ears of a group of men that willingly and happily follow him.[1][2][3] Anne Ross describes dark complexion as "a not uncommon feature of powerful or malevolent supernatural beings".[6] The most striking aspects of Ogmios' image are the thin, long chains running from his tongue to the ears of his followers. The chains, made out of amber and gold, represent Ogmios using his powers of persuasion and eloquence to bind his listeners to his every word.[1][7] From the description it appears that Ogmios' followers willingly follow him with cheerful faces and try to get as close to Ogmios as they can. This shows that he has the power to change and influence men’s minds so that they want to follow him to the ends of the earth.[1][3]
Roles[edit]
Ogmios is considered to be a binding god and a psychopomp, both very powerful positions.[1][3] As a binding god he has the ability to bind people onto himself and control their actions. He can also create defixiones, which are tablets that have curses which he can bind on to other people. There are two known defixionesrecovered from Bregenz, Austria, that Ogmios is said to have created.[1][3] Not much is known about the story behind the defixiones, but it is known that one such tablet invokes Ogmios to curse a barren woman so that she can never marry a man.[3] Ogmios is also a psychopomp, binding the souls of the dead onto themselves and leads them to the afterlife.[8][9]
Comparisons to other cultures[edit]
Almost all of the knowledge about Ogmios comes from the comparisons of him to other deities or divine heroes of different ancient cultures. By about 51 B.C. theRoman Empire had conquered Gaul. When the Gauls disappeared so did Ogmios. However the existence of Ogmios can still be seen in Irish mythology. Their deity,Ogma, has many similarities to Ogmios, which could mean that they were once the same deity.
Greek/Roman[edit]
Long after the Romans conquered the Gauls, the Roman satirist Lucian wrote a satirical story about Celtic beliefs. It describes Lucian and a Celtic man looking at a painting of Ogmios. Lucian's description of the painting is the main source of visual representation of Ogmios.[2]
Initially Lucian looks at the painting with horror because the painting says that the Celts liken Ogmios to Heracles. Ogmios appears to be an older version of Heracles, since both Ogmios and Heracles wear lion skins and carry a bow and club. Lucian is shocked to see that “the (bound) men (following Ogmios) do not think of escaping… In fact, they follow cheerfully and joyously, applauding their leader and all pressing him close and keeping the leashes slack in their desire to overtake him; apparently they would be offended if they were let loose!”[2]:p.65
In the story, a Celtic man explains that the painting shows how the Celts believe Ogmios is similar to Heracles,[2] the Greek hero who defeated many things with his strength. Heracles has the power of strength and Ogmios has the power of eloquence. The Celts believe that eloquence is the ultimate power because it can enthrall men and control them more so than strength can.
Ogmios is also sometimes compared to Hermes, a Greek deity.[3]
To the Greeks Hermes was also a symbol of eloquence as well as a psychopomp.
Irish[edit]
The Irish deity closest related to Ogmios is Ogma,[3][8] a warrior of the Túatha Dé Danann who is also credited with inventing the Ogham alphabet.[10] Both Ogmios and Ogma are known as smiling deities of eloquence.[1][3] Ogma is attested from Old and Middle Irish literature, which dates to significantly later periods than the material for Ogmios.[3][8]
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/ Picts /
|
/ Hen's of Og /
of
/ Palti the son of Laish who was of Gallim / the city Dan / of Bashan /
Ogmios (also known as Ogmius, Ancient Greek: Ὄγμιος) was the Celtic deity of eloquence.[1] He looked like an older version of Heracles[2] who would use his powers of persuasion to bind men to himself.[1][3]
Most of the knowledge about Ogmios comes from comparisons between him and powerful deities and heroes in other ancient cultures.[1][3]
About the deity[edit]Even though there is not much on the history of Ogmios, we can tell that he was a powerful deity worshipped by the Gauls, the Celtic people of France. He is attested not only in Lucian's account, but also in archaeological remains, such as coins and statuary, from the time of the Roman conquest of the Gauls.[1][3]
Etymology[edit]
French specialists give two different explications of the Gaulish name: Philippe Jouët proposed to connect Ogme to the Indo-European root *Hek- ‘sharp’, ‘stone’, ‘vault’, and to the Greek akmon (meteorite).[4]
According to Xavier Delamarre, the root word would be ‘path’, ‘guide’, confirming in this his role as a psychopomp.[5]
Physical description[edit]
Ogmios was recorded by Lucian, a satirical writer in 2nd-century Samosata in his Prolalia-Heraklès. He is described as resembling an older, more tanned version ofHeracles, the Greek hero of strength. Ogmios and Heracles both wear lion skins and carry a bow and club in their hands. However Ogmios is depicted with long chains through his smiling mouth that pierce his tongue and attached to the ears of a group of men that willingly and happily follow him.[1][2][3] Anne Ross describes dark complexion as "a not uncommon feature of powerful or malevolent supernatural beings".[6] The most striking aspects of Ogmios' image are the thin, long chains running from his tongue to the ears of his followers. The chains, made out of amber and gold, represent Ogmios using his powers of persuasion and eloquence to bind his listeners to his every word.[1][7] From the description it appears that Ogmios' followers willingly follow him with cheerful faces and try to get as close to Ogmios as they can. This shows that he has the power to change and influence men’s minds so that they want to follow him to the ends of the earth.[1][3]
Roles[edit]
Ogmios is considered to be a binding god and a psychopomp, both very powerful positions.[1][3] As a binding god he has the ability to bind people onto himself and control their actions. He can also create defixiones, which are tablets that have curses which he can bind on to other people. There are two known defixionesrecovered from Bregenz, Austria, that Ogmios is said to have created.[1][3] Not much is known about the story behind the defixiones, but it is known that one such tablet invokes Ogmios to curse a barren woman so that she can never marry a man.[3] Ogmios is also a psychopomp, binding the souls of the dead onto themselves and leads them to the afterlife.[8][9]
Comparisons to other cultures[edit]
Almost all of the knowledge about Ogmios comes from the comparisons of him to other deities or divine heroes of different ancient cultures. By about 51 B.C. theRoman Empire had conquered Gaul. When the Gauls disappeared so did Ogmios. However the existence of Ogmios can still be seen in Irish mythology. Their deity,Ogma, has many similarities to Ogmios, which could mean that they were once the same deity.
Greek/Roman[edit]
Long after the Romans conquered the Gauls, the Roman satirist Lucian wrote a satirical story about Celtic beliefs. It describes Lucian and a Celtic man looking at a painting of Ogmios. Lucian's description of the painting is the main source of visual representation of Ogmios.[2]
Initially Lucian looks at the painting with horror because the painting says that the Celts liken Ogmios to Heracles. Ogmios appears to be an older version of Heracles, since both Ogmios and Heracles wear lion skins and carry a bow and club. Lucian is shocked to see that “the (bound) men (following Ogmios) do not think of escaping… In fact, they follow cheerfully and joyously, applauding their leader and all pressing him close and keeping the leashes slack in their desire to overtake him; apparently they would be offended if they were let loose!”[2]:p.65
In the story, a Celtic man explains that the painting shows how the Celts believe Ogmios is similar to Heracles,[2] the Greek hero who defeated many things with his strength. Heracles has the power of strength and Ogmios has the power of eloquence. The Celts believe that eloquence is the ultimate power because it can enthrall men and control them more so than strength can.
Ogmios is also sometimes compared to Hermes, a Greek deity.[3]
To the Greeks Hermes was also a symbol of eloquence as well as a psychopomp.
Irish[edit]
The Irish deity closest related to Ogmios is Ogma,[3][8] a warrior of the Túatha Dé Danann who is also credited with inventing the Ogham alphabet.[10] Both Ogmios and Ogma are known as smiling deities of eloquence.[1][3] Ogma is attested from Old and Middle Irish literature, which dates to significantly later periods than the material for Ogmios.[3][8]
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/ You have Bereaved me from my children /
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/ Ber / Berkeshire / Ham-shire / Ham - Sh-Ir-e /
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/ Hammer / of / Shechem of Hamor / of / Chichedim / of / Pered /
|
/ En-dor /
|
/ Kamon /
of
/ Kenath / Hobab / Kenite /
of
/ Amnon born In Hebron / Amon son of Manasseh / Pergamon /
|
/ Ostrich /
|
/ Amram / Aumram / of / Anub / of / Anab / of / Anuki /of / Anom /
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/ Baal-Hamon /
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/ You have Bereaved me from my children /
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/ Ber / Berkeshire / Ham-shire / Ham - Sh-Ir-e /
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/ Hammer / of / Shechem of Hamor / of / Chichedim / of / Pered /
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/ En-dor /
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/ Kamon /
of
/ Kenath / Hobab / Kenite /
of
/ Amnon born In Hebron / Amon son of Manasseh / Pergamon /
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/ Ostrich /
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/ Amram / Aumram / of / Anub / of / Anab / of / Anuki /of / Anom /
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/ Baal-Hamon /
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/ Ga- / Gall-im / Gam-aliel / Gemalli / Gal-ilee / Gall-io / Gal-eed / Gatam / Gal-atia /
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/ Gabriel /
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/ Lyre / Y Eye I / L-ir-e /
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/ Their Names Were Changed /
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/ B-Ash- / Han-over / of / Ga-sh /
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/ Ga- / Gall-im / Gam-aliel / Gemalli / Gal-ilee / Gall-io / Gal-eed / Gatam / Gal-atia /
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/ Gabriel /
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/ Lyre / Y Eye I / L-ir-e /
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/ Their Names Were Changed /
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/ B-Ash- / Han-over / of / Ga-sh /
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The French (French: Français) are a nation and ethnic group who are identified with the country of France. This connection may be legal, historical, or cultural. Descending from peoples of Celtic origin, later mixing with Romance and Germanic origin,,[29] and having experienced a high rate of inward migration since the middle of the 19th century, modern French society can be considered a melting pot.[30]
The Gauls were Celtic peoples inhabiting Gaul in the Iron Age and the Roman period (roughly from the 5th century BC to the 3rd century AD). Their Gaulish language forms the main branch of the Continental Celtic languages.
The Gauls emerged around the 5th century BC as the bearers of the La Tène culture north of the Alps (spread across the lands between the Seine, Middle Rhine and upper Elbe). By the 4th century BC, they spread over much of what is now France, Switzerland, Southern Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic by virtue of controlling the trade routes along the river systems of the Rhône, Seine, Rhine, and Danube, and they quickly expanded into Northern Italy, the Balkans, Transylvania and Anatolia.[1]
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The Gauls were Celtic peoples inhabiting Gaul in the Iron Age and the Roman period (roughly from the 5th century BC to the 3rd century AD). Their Gaulish language forms the main branch of the Continental Celtic languages.
The Gauls emerged around the 5th century BC as the bearers of the La Tène culture north of the Alps (spread across the lands between the Seine, Middle Rhine and upper Elbe). By the 4th century BC, they spread over much of what is now France, Switzerland, Southern Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic by virtue of controlling the trade routes along the river systems of the Rhône, Seine, Rhine, and Danube, and they quickly expanded into Northern Italy, the Balkans, Transylvania and Anatolia.[1]
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/ Buz / Jephunneh / Ongolis /
Origins
According to many historians, the usage of the word "Oghuz" is dated back to the advent of the Huns (220 BC). The title of "Oghuz" (Oguz Kaan) was given to Mau-Tun,[9][10] the founder of the Xiongnu Empire, which is often considered the first Turkic political entity in Central Asia.
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/ Casiphia /
This land became known as the "Oghuz steppe", which is an area between the Caspian and Aral Seas. Ibn al-Athir, an Arab historian, declared that the Oghuz Turks had come to Transoxiana in the period of the caliph Al-Mahdi in the years between 775 and 785. In the period of the Abbasid caliph Al-Ma'mun (813–833), the name Oghuz starts to appear in the works of Islamic writers. By 780, the eastern parts of the Syr Darya were ruled by the Karluk Turks and the western region (Oghuz steppe) was ruled by the Oghuz Turks.
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/ Meshech /
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/ Carites / Their Elders / Ottoman /
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/ Turkey / Og- / Hu- / Huz /
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/ Balkan Region /
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/ Double Minded /
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/ Jetur /
The Ghuzz or Turkmen also known as Oguzes (a linguistic term designating the Western Turkic or Oghuz languages from the Oghur sub-division of Turkic language family) were a historical Turkic tribal confederation conventionally named the [Oghuz Yabgu State]] in Central Asia during the early medieval period. The name Oguz is a Common Turkic word for "tribe". The Oguz confederation migrated westward from the Jeti-su area after a conflict with the Karluk branch of Uigurs. The founders of the Ottoman Empire were descendants of the Oguz Yabgu State. Today the residents of Turkey, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Gagauzia are descendants of Oghuz Turks and their language belongs to the Oghuz (a.k.a southwestern Turkic) group of the Turkic languages family.
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/ Remaliah /
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/ Becher / Persia / India / Rushash / Rosh / Islam /
In the 800s, the Oguzes from the Aral steppes drove Bechens from the Emba and Ural River region toward the west. In the 900s, they inhabited the steppe of the rivers Sari-su, Turgai, and Emba to the north of Lake Balkhash of modern-day Kazakhstan.[1] A clan of this nation, the Seljuks, embraced Islam and in the 1000s entered Persia, where they founded the Great Seljuk Empire. Similarly in the 1000s, a Tengriist Oghuz clan—referred to as Uzes or Torks in the Russian chronicles—overthrew Pecheneg supremacy in the Russian steppe. Harried by another Turkic horde, the Kipchaks, these Oghuz penetrated as far as the lower Danube, crossed it and invaded the Balkans, where they were either crushed[2] or struck down by an outbreak of plague, causing the survivors either to flee or to join the Byzantine imperial forces as mercenaries (1065).[3]
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/ Pak-is-tan /
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/ Pa- /-Achi-/-Ram- /-Tan-/ Rhine /
The Danube (/ˈdænjuːb/ dan-ewb, also known by other names) is the European Union's longest river, located in Central and Eastern Europe.
Classified as an international waterway, it originates in the town of Donaueschingen—which is in the Black Forest of Germany—at the confluence of the rivers Brigachand Breg. The Danube then flows southeast for 1,914 km (1,189 mi), passing through four capital cities before emptying into the Black Sea via the Danube Delta in Romania and Ukraine.
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/ Magog / Togarmah / Scythia /
Once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire, the river passes through or touches the borders of ten countries: Romania (29.0% of basin area), Hungary (11.6%),Serbia (10.2%), Austria (10.0%), Germany (7.0%), Bulgaria (5.9%), Slovakia (5.9%), Croatia (4.4%), Ukraine (3.8%), and Moldova (1.6%).[1] Its drainage basin extends into nine more.
The Danube is navigable by ocean ships from the Black Sea to Brăila in Romania and by river ships to Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany; smaller craft can navigate further upstream to Ulm, Württemberg, Germany. About 60 of its tributaries are also navigable.
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/ The Ancient Phoenicians / The Leviathan / The Bronze Sepent / The Achiram /
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/ Phoenician / Ship / Merchant /
of
/ Balkans Region /
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/ Rhodes / to / Rhine /
Since the completion of the German Rhine–Main–Danube Canal in 1992, the river has been part of a trans-European waterway from Rotterdam on the North Sea to Sulina on the Black Sea, a distance of 3,500 km (2,200 mi). In 1994 the Danube was declared one of ten Pan-European transport corridors, routes in Central and Eastern Europe that required major investment over the following ten to fifteen years. The amount of goods transported on the Danube increased to about 100 million tons in 1987. In 1999, transport on the river was made difficult by the NATO bombing of three bridges in Serbia during the Kosovo War. Clearance of the resulting debris was completed in 2002, and a temporary pontoon bridge that hampered navigation was removed in 2005.
At the Iron Gate, the Danube flows through a gorge that forms part of the boundary between Serbia and Romania; it contains the Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station dam, followed at about 60 km (37 mi) downstream (outside the gorge) by the Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station. On 13 April 2006, a record peak discharge at Iron Gate Dam reached 15,400 m3/s (540,000 cu ft/s).
There are three artificial waterways built on the Danube: the Danube-Tisa-Danube Canal (DTD) in the Banat and Bačka regions (Vojvodina, northern province of Serbia); the 64 km (40 mi) Danube-Black Sea Canal, between Cernavodă and Constanţa (Romania) finished in 1984, shortens the distance to the Black Sea by 400 km (250 mi); the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal is about 171 km (106 mi), finished in 1992, linking the North Sea to the Black Sea.
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/ Balak /
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/ Car-ites / ara / -och / achi- /
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/ Buz / Jephunneh / Ongolis /
Origins
According to many historians, the usage of the word "Oghuz" is dated back to the advent of the Huns (220 BC). The title of "Oghuz" (Oguz Kaan) was given to Mau-Tun,[9][10] the founder of the Xiongnu Empire, which is often considered the first Turkic political entity in Central Asia.
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/ Casiphia /
This land became known as the "Oghuz steppe", which is an area between the Caspian and Aral Seas. Ibn al-Athir, an Arab historian, declared that the Oghuz Turks had come to Transoxiana in the period of the caliph Al-Mahdi in the years between 775 and 785. In the period of the Abbasid caliph Al-Ma'mun (813–833), the name Oghuz starts to appear in the works of Islamic writers. By 780, the eastern parts of the Syr Darya were ruled by the Karluk Turks and the western region (Oghuz steppe) was ruled by the Oghuz Turks.
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/ Meshech /
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/ Carites / Their Elders / Ottoman /
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/ Turkey / Og- / Hu- / Huz /
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/ Balkan Region /
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/ Double Minded /
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/ Jetur /
The Ghuzz or Turkmen also known as Oguzes (a linguistic term designating the Western Turkic or Oghuz languages from the Oghur sub-division of Turkic language family) were a historical Turkic tribal confederation conventionally named the [Oghuz Yabgu State]] in Central Asia during the early medieval period. The name Oguz is a Common Turkic word for "tribe". The Oguz confederation migrated westward from the Jeti-su area after a conflict with the Karluk branch of Uigurs. The founders of the Ottoman Empire were descendants of the Oguz Yabgu State. Today the residents of Turkey, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Gagauzia are descendants of Oghuz Turks and their language belongs to the Oghuz (a.k.a southwestern Turkic) group of the Turkic languages family.
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/ Remaliah /
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/ Becher / Persia / India / Rushash / Rosh / Islam /
In the 800s, the Oguzes from the Aral steppes drove Bechens from the Emba and Ural River region toward the west. In the 900s, they inhabited the steppe of the rivers Sari-su, Turgai, and Emba to the north of Lake Balkhash of modern-day Kazakhstan.[1] A clan of this nation, the Seljuks, embraced Islam and in the 1000s entered Persia, where they founded the Great Seljuk Empire. Similarly in the 1000s, a Tengriist Oghuz clan—referred to as Uzes or Torks in the Russian chronicles—overthrew Pecheneg supremacy in the Russian steppe. Harried by another Turkic horde, the Kipchaks, these Oghuz penetrated as far as the lower Danube, crossed it and invaded the Balkans, where they were either crushed[2] or struck down by an outbreak of plague, causing the survivors either to flee or to join the Byzantine imperial forces as mercenaries (1065).[3]
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/ Pak-is-tan /
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/ Pa- /-Achi-/-Ram- /-Tan-/ Rhine /
The Danube (/ˈdænjuːb/ dan-ewb, also known by other names) is the European Union's longest river, located in Central and Eastern Europe.
Classified as an international waterway, it originates in the town of Donaueschingen—which is in the Black Forest of Germany—at the confluence of the rivers Brigachand Breg. The Danube then flows southeast for 1,914 km (1,189 mi), passing through four capital cities before emptying into the Black Sea via the Danube Delta in Romania and Ukraine.
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/ Magog / Togarmah / Scythia /
Once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire, the river passes through or touches the borders of ten countries: Romania (29.0% of basin area), Hungary (11.6%),Serbia (10.2%), Austria (10.0%), Germany (7.0%), Bulgaria (5.9%), Slovakia (5.9%), Croatia (4.4%), Ukraine (3.8%), and Moldova (1.6%).[1] Its drainage basin extends into nine more.
The Danube is navigable by ocean ships from the Black Sea to Brăila in Romania and by river ships to Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany; smaller craft can navigate further upstream to Ulm, Württemberg, Germany. About 60 of its tributaries are also navigable.
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/ The Ancient Phoenicians / The Leviathan / The Bronze Sepent / The Achiram /
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/ Phoenician / Ship / Merchant /
of
/ Balkans Region /
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/ Rhodes / to / Rhine /
Since the completion of the German Rhine–Main–Danube Canal in 1992, the river has been part of a trans-European waterway from Rotterdam on the North Sea to Sulina on the Black Sea, a distance of 3,500 km (2,200 mi). In 1994 the Danube was declared one of ten Pan-European transport corridors, routes in Central and Eastern Europe that required major investment over the following ten to fifteen years. The amount of goods transported on the Danube increased to about 100 million tons in 1987. In 1999, transport on the river was made difficult by the NATO bombing of three bridges in Serbia during the Kosovo War. Clearance of the resulting debris was completed in 2002, and a temporary pontoon bridge that hampered navigation was removed in 2005.
At the Iron Gate, the Danube flows through a gorge that forms part of the boundary between Serbia and Romania; it contains the Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station dam, followed at about 60 km (37 mi) downstream (outside the gorge) by the Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station. On 13 April 2006, a record peak discharge at Iron Gate Dam reached 15,400 m3/s (540,000 cu ft/s).
There are three artificial waterways built on the Danube: the Danube-Tisa-Danube Canal (DTD) in the Banat and Bačka regions (Vojvodina, northern province of Serbia); the 64 km (40 mi) Danube-Black Sea Canal, between Cernavodă and Constanţa (Romania) finished in 1984, shortens the distance to the Black Sea by 400 km (250 mi); the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal is about 171 km (106 mi), finished in 1992, linking the North Sea to the Black Sea.
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/ Car-ites / ara / -och / achi- /
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/ Bor's of Beor's /
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/ Oak / of / Bashan / of / Bor- Ashan / of / Eshan /
Ogyges, Ogygus or Ogygos (Greek: Ὠγύγης or Ὤγυγος) is a primeval mythological ruler in ancient Greece, generally of Boeotia,[1] but an alternative tradition makes him the first king of Attica.
Ogyges is possibly the namesake for the phantom island Ogygia, mentioned in Homer's Odyssey. Another possibility for the island is the Niobid named Ogygia.
The historian Josephus mentions Ogyges as the name of the oak by which the Hebrew patriarch Abram dwelt while he lived near Hebron.[9]
/ Bor's of Beor's /
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/ Oak / of / Bashan / of / Bor- Ashan / of / Eshan /
Ogyges, Ogygus or Ogygos (Greek: Ὠγύγης or Ὤγυγος) is a primeval mythological ruler in ancient Greece, generally of Boeotia,[1] but an alternative tradition makes him the first king of Attica.
Ogyges is possibly the namesake for the phantom island Ogygia, mentioned in Homer's Odyssey. Another possibility for the island is the Niobid named Ogygia.
The historian Josephus mentions Ogyges as the name of the oak by which the Hebrew patriarch Abram dwelt while he lived near Hebron.[9]
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/ Achi /
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/ Abdon son of Achiram the Gomerite /
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/ Ashkelon / Achzib / Ashkenazi /
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/ Benjaminites /
/ Bela, the clan of the Belaites; of Ashb-eli-tes of Ahiramite / of Benjamin /
of
/ Aram-Naharaim /
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/ Rams / of / Hezron / of / Perez / of / Tamar / of / Hirah the Adullamite / of / Reson /
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/ Pelishtim /
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/ Galatia / or / Gala-cia / or / Gall-aic / of / Gallim / city of Dan / of Bashan /
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/ Merarites / of / Mari /
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/ Pledges / Set up in Secret / Oaths /
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/ Bezalel / and / Oholiab /
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/ EU-ropes /
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/ The Poles / and / The Ropes / of the Ark of / Polish Politics / of / Potiphar /
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/ The Princes of Zadok -the priest / of Nobles who Arrived in Geneva of Munich are Eunuchs /
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/ Ptolema-ic / of / Publius / of / Syracuse,/ Sicily / of / Silesia / of / Cilicia / of / Seleu-cia /
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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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/ The Hasmonean Dynasty of / Maacah / Maccabees / Bees / of / Alphaeus / of / Janiah /
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/ Amorites /
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/ Kenites -Oak- Amorites /
of
/ Nobles / Kenath - Nobah / Zobah /
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/ Called By Their Name /
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/ Kenan / En-mity /
of
/ Cain / Canaan / Cainan /
/ Kenan / Kainan / Kenizzite / Kenite / Kenaz / Kenath / Ashkenazi /
/ The Nobles /
/ Ashkelon / Achzib / Kenaz /Ashkenazi /
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/ Kent / and / Kenya /
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/ Their Elders /
are
/ Rams / of / Hezron / of / Perez / of / Tamar / of / Hirah the Adullamite /
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/ Sons of a daughter of an Amorite King /
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/ Fugitives / to / Sihon /
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/ Ke-nites /
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/ K- / -enan / En-mity / En-hazor / Baal-Hazor /
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/ Haz-Hazar-Enan /
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/ Kerioth - Hezron (that is Hazor) / Kiriathaim /
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/ Hazor in Galilee /
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/ Seven Churches /
/ Angean / Seleucia / Asia Minor / Asia /
/ Balkans Region /
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/ Hurro-Urartian /
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/ Ptolemaic Dynasty / of / Seleucia Empire /
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/ Athens / and / Attalia /
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/ Hens /
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/ Sosthenes /
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/ Achi /
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/ Abdon son of Achiram the Gomerite /
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/ Ashkelon / Achzib / Ashkenazi /
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/ Benjaminites /
/ Bela, the clan of the Belaites; of Ashb-eli-tes of Ahiramite / of Benjamin /
of
/ Aram-Naharaim /
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/ Rams / of / Hezron / of / Perez / of / Tamar / of / Hirah the Adullamite / of / Reson /
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/ Pelishtim /
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/ Galatia / or / Gala-cia / or / Gall-aic / of / Gallim / city of Dan / of Bashan /
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/ Merarites / of / Mari /
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/ Pledges / Set up in Secret / Oaths /
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/ Bezalel / and / Oholiab /
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/ EU-ropes /
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/ The Poles / and / The Ropes / of the Ark of / Polish Politics / of / Potiphar /
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/ The Princes of Zadok -the priest / of Nobles who Arrived in Geneva of Munich are Eunuchs /
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/ Ptolema-ic / of / Publius / of / Syracuse,/ Sicily / of / Silesia / of / Cilicia / of / Seleu-cia /
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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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/ The Hasmonean Dynasty of / Maacah / Maccabees / Bees / of / Alphaeus / of / Janiah /
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/ Amorites /
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/ Kenites -Oak- Amorites /
of
/ Nobles / Kenath - Nobah / Zobah /
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/ Called By Their Name /
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/ Kenan / En-mity /
of
/ Cain / Canaan / Cainan /
/ Kenan / Kainan / Kenizzite / Kenite / Kenaz / Kenath / Ashkenazi /
/ The Nobles /
/ Ashkelon / Achzib / Kenaz /Ashkenazi /
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/ Kent / and / Kenya /
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/ Their Elders /
are
/ Rams / of / Hezron / of / Perez / of / Tamar / of / Hirah the Adullamite /
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/ Sons of a daughter of an Amorite King /
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/ Fugitives / to / Sihon /
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/ Ke-nites /
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/ K- / -enan / En-mity / En-hazor / Baal-Hazor /
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/ Haz-Hazar-Enan /
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/ Kerioth - Hezron (that is Hazor) / Kiriathaim /
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/ Hazor in Galilee /
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/ Seven Churches /
/ Angean / Seleucia / Asia Minor / Asia /
/ Balkans Region /
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/ Hurro-Urartian /
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/ Ptolemaic Dynasty / of / Seleucia Empire /
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/ Athens / and / Attalia /
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/ Hens /
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/ Sosthenes /
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/ Heirs and Destructive Heresies /
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/ Hierarchy of the Catholic Church /
of
/ Merarites / of / Mari /
of
/ Berni-cia /
Y Gododdin (pronounced [ə ɡɔˈdɔðɪn]) is a medieval Welsh poem consisting of a series of elegies to the men of the Brittonic kingdom of Gododdin and its allies who, according to the conventional interpretation, died fighting the Angles of Deira and Bernicia at a place named Catraeth in c. AD 600. It is traditionally ascribed to the bard Aneirin and survives only in one manuscript, the Book of Aneirin.
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/ Dodo /
of
/ Od- / Nimrod / Ichabod / Merodach / Ishhod / Ash- Ashdod / Nod / Dodavahu /
of
/ Dodonium /
/ Heirs and Destructive Heresies /
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/ Hierarchy of the Catholic Church /
of
/ Merarites / of / Mari /
of
/ Berni-cia /
Y Gododdin (pronounced [ə ɡɔˈdɔðɪn]) is a medieval Welsh poem consisting of a series of elegies to the men of the Brittonic kingdom of Gododdin and its allies who, according to the conventional interpretation, died fighting the Angles of Deira and Bernicia at a place named Catraeth in c. AD 600. It is traditionally ascribed to the bard Aneirin and survives only in one manuscript, the Book of Aneirin.
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/ Dodo /
of
/ Od- / Nimrod / Ichabod / Merodach / Ishhod / Ash- Ashdod / Nod / Dodavahu /
of
/ Dodonium /
/ Og / Jogli / Hoglah / J-og-behah / Go-g / Go-b / Magog / Dog / Rogelim / Synagogue /
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/ Philologus /
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/ Phygelus and Hermogenes /
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/ Lyre / Y Eye I / L-ir-e /
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/ Lie / Liar /
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/ E-lie-zer / Elienai / Nahaliel / Eliel / Eliehoenai / Eli-oenai / Gamaliel /
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/ Philologus /
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/ Phygelus and Hermogenes /
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/ Lyre / Y Eye I / L-ir-e /
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/ Lie / Liar /
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/ E-lie-zer / Elienai / Nahaliel / Eliel / Eliehoenai / Eli-oenai / Gamaliel /
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/ En-Dor /
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/ Ludim / of / Anom /
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/ Anna / Alem-anna-ic / -Ic /
of
/ Jerus-alem /
/ En-Dor /
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/ Ludim / of / Anom /
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/ Anna / Alem-anna-ic / -Ic /
of
/ Jerus-alem /
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[ King Og Defeated ]
Thus Israel lived in the land of the Amorites.
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- Numbers 21:31
[ King Og Defeated ] Thus Israel lived in the land of the Amorites.
Numbers 21:30-32 (in Context) Numbers 21 (Whole Chapter)
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Then they turned and went up by the way to Bashan.
And
Og the king of Bashan came out against them,
he
and
all his people, to battle at Edrei.
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Then they turned and went up by the way to Bashan.
And
Og the king of Bashan came out against them,
he
and
all his people, to battle at Edrei.
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- Numbers 21:33
Then they turned and went up by the way to Bashan. And Og the king of Bashan came out against them, he and all his people, to battle at Edrei.
Numbers 21:32-34 (in Context) Numbers 21 (Whole Chapter)
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Reuben and Gad Settle in Gilead
And Moses gave to them, to the people of Gad and to the people of Reuben and to the
half-tribe of Manasseh the son of Joseph,
the kingdom
of Sihon king of the Amorites
and
the kingdom of Og king of Bashan,
the land
and
its cities with their territories,
the cities of the land throughout the country.
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Reuben and Gad Settle in Gilead
And Moses gave to them, to the people of Gad and to the people of Reuben and to the
half-tribe of Manasseh the son of Joseph,
the kingdom
of Sihon king of the Amorites
and
the kingdom of Og king of Bashan,
the land
and
its cities with their territories,
the cities of the land throughout the country.
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- Numbers 32:33
And Moses gave to them, to the people of Gad and to the people of Reuben and to the half-tribe of Manasseh the son of Joseph, the kingdom of Sihon king of the Amorites and the kingdom of Og king of Bashan, the land and its cities with their territories, the cities of the land throughout the country.
Numbers 32:32-34 (in Context) Numbers 32 (Whole Chapter)
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The Command to Leave Horeb
after he had defeated Sihon the king of the Amorites, who lived in Heshbon,
and
Og the king of Bashan, who lived in Ashtaroth.
and
in Edrei.
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The Command to Leave Horeb
after he had defeated Sihon the king of the Amorites, who lived in Heshbon,
and
Og the king of Bashan, who lived in Ashtaroth.
and
in Edrei.
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- Deuteronomy 1:4
after he had defeated Sihon the king of the Amorites, who lived in Heshbon, and Og the king of Bashan, who lived in Ashtaroth and in Edrei.
Deuteronomy 1:3-5 (in Context) Deuteronomy 1 (Whole Chapter)
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[ The Defeat of King Og ]
“Then we turned and went up the way to Bashan. And Og the king of Bashan came out against us, he and all his people, to battle at Edrei.
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[ The Defeat of King Og ]
“Then we turned and went up the way to Bashan. And Og the king of Bashan came out against us, he and all his people, to battle at Edrei.
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- Deuteronomy 3:1
[ The Defeat of King Og ] “Then we turned and went up the way to Bashan. And Og the king of Bashan came out against us, he and all his people, to battle at Edrei.
Deuteronomy 3:1-3 (in Context) Deuteronomy 3 (Whole Chapter) - Deuteronomy 3:3
So the LORD our God gave into our hand Og also, the king of Bashan, and all his people, and we struck him down until he had no survivor left.
Deuteronomy 3:2-4 (in Context) Deuteronomy 3 (Whole Chapter)
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And we took all his cities at that time
—there was not a city that we did not take from them--sixty cities,
the whole region of Argob, the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
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And we took all his cities at that time
—there was not a city that we did not take from them--sixty cities,
the whole region of Argob, the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
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- Deuteronomy 3:4
And we took all his cities at that time—there was not a city that we did not take from them—sixty cities, the whole region of Argob, the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
Deuteronomy 3:3-5 (in Context) Deuteronomy 3 (Whole Chapter)
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all the cities of the tableland
and
all Gilead and all Bashan, as far as Salecah and Edrei,
cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
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all the cities of the tableland
and
all Gilead and all Bashan, as far as Salecah and Edrei,
cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
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Deuteronomy 3:10
all the cities of the tableland and all Gilead and all Bashan, as far as Salecah and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
Deuteronomy 3:9-11 (in Context) Deuteronomy 3 (Whole Chapter)
all the cities of the tableland and all Gilead and all Bashan, as far as Salecah and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
Deuteronomy 3:9-11 (in Context) Deuteronomy 3 (Whole Chapter)
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The Defeat of King Og
(For only Og the king of Bashan was left of the remnant of the Rephaim
Behold,
his bed was a bed of iron.
Is it not in Rabbah of the Ammonites?
Nine cubits was its length, and four cubits its breadth, according to the common cubit. )
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- Deuteronomy 3:11
(For only Og the king of Bashan was left of the remnant of the Rephaim. Behold, his bed was a bed of iron. Is it not in Rabbah of the Ammonites? Nine cubits was its length, and four cubits its breadth, according to the common cubit. )
Deuteronomy 3:10-12 (in Context) Deuteronomy 3 (Whole Chapter)
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The rest of Gilead, and all Bashan, the kingdom of Og,
that is,
all the region of Argob,
I gave to the half-tribe of Manasseh
All that portion of Bashan is called the land of Rephaim
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- Deuteronomy 3:13
The rest of Gilead, and all Bashan, the kingdom of Og, that is, all the region of Argob, I gave to the half-tribe of Manasseh. (All that portion of Bashan is called the land of Rephaim.
Deuteronomy 3:12-14 (in Context) Deuteronomy 3 (Whole Chapter)
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Introduction to the Law
And they took possession of his land and the land of Og, the king of Bashan,
the two kings of the Amorites, who lived to the east beyond the Jordan;
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- Deuteronomy 4:47
And they took possession of his land and the land of Og, the king of Bashan, the two kings of the Amorites, who lived to the east beyond the Jordan;
Deuteronomy 4:46-48 (in Context) Deuteronomy 4 (Whole Chapter) - Deuteronomy 29:7
And when you came to this place, Sihon the king of Heshbon and Og the king of Bashan came out against us to battle, but we defeated them.
Deuteronomy 29:6-8 (in Context) Deuteronomy 29 (Whole Chapter) - Deuteronomy 31:4
And the LORD will do to them as he did to Sihon and Og, the kings of the Amorites, and to their land, when he destroyed them.
Deuteronomy 31:3-5 (in Context) Deuteronomy 31 (Whole Chapter) - Joshua 2:10
For we have heard how the LORD dried up the water of the Red Sea before you when you came out of Egypt, and what you did to the two kings of the Amorites who were beyond the Jordan, to Sihon and Og, whom you devoted to destruction.
Joshua 2:9-11 (in Context) Joshua 2 (Whole Chapter)
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The Gibeonite Deception
and all that he did to the two kings
of the Amorites who were beyond the Jordan,
to Sihon the king of Heshbon,
and to Og king of Bashan,
who lived in Ashtaroth.
The Gibeonite Deception
and all that he did to the two kings
of the Amorites who were beyond the Jordan,
to Sihon the king of Heshbon,
and to Og king of Bashan,
who lived in Ashtaroth.
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- Joshua 9:10
and all that he did to the two kings of the Amorites who were beyond the Jordan, to Sihon the king of Heshbon, and to Og king of Bashan, who lived in Ashtaroth.
Joshua 9:9-11 (in Context) Joshua 9 (Whole Chapter)
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Kings Defeated By Moses
and Og king of Bashan,
one of the remnant of the Rephaim,
who lived at Ashtaroth and at Edrei
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- Joshua 12:4
and Og king of Bashan, one of the remnant of the Rephaim, who lived at Ashtaroth and at Edrei
Joshua 12:3-5 (in Context) Joshua 12 (Whole Chapter)
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The Inheritance East of the Jordan
all the kingdom of Og in Bashan,
who reigned in Ashtaroth
and in Edrei
(he alone was left of the remnant of the Rephaim);
these Moses had struck and driven out.
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- Joshua 13:12
all the kingdom of Og in Bashan, who reigned in Ashtaroth and in Edrei (he alone was left of the remnant of the Rephaim); these Moses had struck and driven out.
Joshua 13:11-13 (in Context) Joshua 13 (Whole Chapter)
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Their region extended from Mahanaim, through all Bashan,
the whole kingdom of Og king of Bashan,
and all the towns of Jair,
which are in Bashan, sixty cities,
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- Joshua 13:30
Their region extended from Mahanaim, through all Bashan, the whole kingdom of Og king of Bashan, and all the towns of Jair, which are in Bashan, sixty cities,
Joshua 13:29-31 (in Context) Joshua 13 (Whole Chapter)
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and
half Gilead,
and
Ashtaroth,
and
Edrei,
the cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
These were allotted to the people of Machir the son of Manasseh for the half of the people of Machir according to their clans.
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- Joshua 13:31
and half Gilead, and Ashtaroth, and Edrei, the cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan. These were allotted to the people of Machir the son of Manasseh for the half of the people of Machir according to their clans.
Joshua 13:30-32 (in Context) Joshua 13 (Whole Chapter)
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Solomon's Officials
Geber the son of Uri, in the land of Gilead
And
there was one governor who was over the land
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- 1 Kings 4:19
Geber the son of Uri, in the land of Gilead, the country of Sihon king of the Amorites and of Og king of Bashan. And there was one governor who was over the land.
1 Kings 4:18-20 (in Context) 1 Kings 4 (Whole Chapter)
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The People of Israel Confess Their Sin
“And you gave them kingdoms
and
peoples
and
allotted to them every corner.
So they took possession of the land of Sihon king of Heshbon
and
the land of Og king of Bashan.
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The People of Israel Confess Their Sin
“And you gave them kingdoms
and
peoples
and
allotted to them every corner.
So they took possession of the land of Sihon king of Heshbon
and
the land of Og king of Bashan.
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- Nehemiah 9:22
“And you gave them kingdoms and peoples and allotted to them every corner. So they took possession of the land of Sihon king of Heshbon and the land of Og king of Bashan.
Nehemiah 9:21-23 (in Context) Nehemiah 9 (Whole Chapter)
- Psalm 135:11
Sihon, king of the Amorites, and Og, king of Bashan, and all the kingdoms of Canaan,
Psalm 135:10-12 (in Context) Psalm 135 (Whole Chapter) - Psalm 136:20
and Og, king of Bashan, for his steadfast love endures forever;
Psalm 136:19-21 (in Context) Psalm 136 (Whole Chapter)