Scripture Geography: Or, A Companion to the Bible: Being a Geographical and Historical Account of the Places Mentioned in the Holy Scripture ... Intended for the Use of Families and SchoolsT. K. Greenbank, 1835 - 288 sider |
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... known as the author of a most useful general Geography . The following are among the numerous subscribers to Rev. Ezra Stiles Ely , D.D. Stephen H. Tyng , D.D. Michael Hurley , D.D. John Hughes , the work . Philada . | Rev. J. Harrison ...
... known as the author of a most useful general Geography . The following are among the numerous subscribers to Rev. Ezra Stiles Ely , D.D. Stephen H. Tyng , D.D. Michael Hurley , D.D. John Hughes , the work . Philada . | Rev. J. Harrison ...
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... known to exist in that region . The Gihon they suppose to be the western branch of the Oxus , now called Jihon : and the Hiddekel the eastern branch of the same , both of which unite near Balk , a city in the eastern part of the Persian ...
... known to exist in that region . The Gihon they suppose to be the western branch of the Oxus , now called Jihon : and the Hiddekel the eastern branch of the same , both of which unite near Balk , a city in the eastern part of the Persian ...
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... known with any degree of certainty CHAPTER II . FROM THE DELUGE TO THE BUILDING OF BABEL , AND THE CONFUSION OF TONGUES . I. The Country and Mountains of Ararat . THERE is no mention in Scripture of any particular place during the ...
... known with any degree of certainty CHAPTER II . FROM THE DELUGE TO THE BUILDING OF BABEL , AND THE CONFUSION OF TONGUES . I. The Country and Mountains of Ararat . THERE is no mention in Scripture of any particular place during the ...
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... known concerning the situation of Accad . The name is sometimes written Archad , which probably gave name to the river Argades , mentioned by some Greek writers as being near Sittace , on the east of the Tigris . A region is also spoken ...
... known concerning the situation of Accad . The name is sometimes written Archad , which probably gave name to the river Argades , mentioned by some Greek writers as being near Sittace , on the east of the Tigris . A region is also spoken ...
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... known ; and if near them , it could only be on the north of them . III . Country of Madai , Son of Japhet . It is the general opinion of writers on this subject , that Madai was the father of the Medes , and consequently must have ...
... known ; and if near them , it could only be on the north of them . III . Country of Madai , Son of Japhet . It is the general opinion of writers on this subject , that Madai was the father of the Medes , and consequently must have ...
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Abraham afterwards Amorites ancient Arabia Armenia Arnon Asia Minor Assyria Babylon border built Cæsarea called Canaan Christ Christians Chron city of Judah Cush Damascus Dead Sea deity descendants Deut east of Jordan Edom Egypt empire encampment Ephraim Euphrates Eusebius Ezek Gilead Greece Greeks Hebrew Hebron Herod inhabitants inscription island Israel Israelites Issachar Jerusalem Jews Josephus Josh Joshua Judea king kingdom Land of Canaan Levites Macc Macedonia Manasseh medal Mediterranean mentioned in Scripture Mesopotamia miles Misraim Moab Moabites Mount mountains Naphtali Numb Paul Persian Phenicia Philistines probably prophet province Red Sea reign river Romans ruins sea of Galilee Shechem Shinar Sidon Simeon situated Solomon supposed Syria temple town tribe of Asher tribe of Benjamin tribe of Ephraim tribe of Gad tribe of Judah tribe of Manasseh tribe of Reuben Turks valley wilderness worship xvii xviii xxxiii Zebulon
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