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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Side 33
... Wilderness , from its situation on the edge of the desert between Israel and Egypt . It also appears to be the same which in some other places is called Sihor . 10. The Kenites . The origin of this people is not distinctly known , but ...
... Wilderness , from its situation on the edge of the desert between Israel and Egypt . It also appears to be the same which in some other places is called Sihor . 10. The Kenites . The origin of this people is not distinctly known , but ...
Side 34
... wilderness , she was found by the angel of the Lord at a fountain in the way to Shur . This fountain was between Kadesh and Bered , and was called Lahai - roi , i . e . the fountain of him that lives and sees me . Shur was the name of ...
... wilderness , she was found by the angel of the Lord at a fountain in the way to Shur . This fountain was between Kadesh and Bered , and was called Lahai - roi , i . e . the fountain of him that lives and sees me . Shur was the name of ...
Side 35
... wilderness of Paran , ( Gen. xxi . 21. ) which was the desert and mountainous tract between the wil- derness of Shur on the west , and Mount Seir or the land of Edom , on the east ; having the land of Canaan on the north , and the Red ...
... wilderness of Paran , ( Gen. xxi . 21. ) which was the desert and mountainous tract between the wil- derness of Shur on the west , and Mount Seir or the land of Edom , on the east ; having the land of Canaan on the north , and the Red ...
Side 41
... farther westward ; and this will be found to have considerable influ- ence on the character of the wilderness into which the D2 JOURNEYINGS OF THE ISRAELITES . 41 built by the children of Israel; and yet standing ...
... farther westward ; and this will be found to have considerable influ- ence on the character of the wilderness into which the D2 JOURNEYINGS OF THE ISRAELITES . 41 built by the children of Israel; and yet standing ...
Side 42
... wilderness into which the Isra- elites entered , as well as its extent . In the days of Moses it probably did not begin so near to Egypt as it now does , nor was it so totally barren and sandy as it now is . That it then contained many ...
... wilderness into which the Isra- elites entered , as well as its extent . In the days of Moses it probably did not begin so near to Egypt as it now does , nor was it so totally barren and sandy as it now is . That it then contained many ...
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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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