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" The Idumeans, from whom the Jews only took their ports at intervals, must have found in them a great source of wealth and population. It even appears that the Idumeans rivalled the Tyrians, who also possessed a town, the name of which is unknown, on the... "
San Marcos: A Brief History - Side 11
af William Carroll - 1977
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The Evidence of Prophecy

Alexander Keith - 1830 - 176 sider
...Gaber) and Ailah (Eloth) were highly frequented marts. The Idumeans, from whom the Jews only took their ports at intervals, must have found in them a great source of wealth and population.'* Evidence which must have been undesigned, which cannot be suspected of partiality, and which no illustration...
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A Biblical and theological dictionary

Richard Watson - 1832 - 1094 sider
...report that there is at El Akaba a wretched fort. The Idumeans, from whom the Jews only took their ports at intervals, must have found in them a great...and population. It even appears that the Idumeans rivalled the Tyrians, who also possessed a town, the name of which is unknown, on the coast of Hedjaz,...
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A Biblical and Theological Dictionary: Explanatory of the History ..., Bind 1

Richard Watson - 1832 - 1030 sider
...fort. The Idumeans, from whom the Jews only took their ports at intervals, must have found in thorn a great source of wealth and population. It even appears that the Idumeans rivalled the Tyrians, who also possessed a town, the name of which is unknown, on the coast of Hedjaz,...
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Evidence of the truth of the Christian religion, derived from the literal ...

Alexander Keith - 1835 - 464 sider
...report that there is at El Akaba a wretched fort. b The Idumeans, from whom the Jews took only their ports at intervals, must have found in them a great...and population. It even appears that the Idumeans rivalled the Tyrians, who also possessed a town, the name of which is unknown, on the coast of Hedjaz,...
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The Millennial Harbinger, Bind 2

Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1838 - 540 sider
...pilgrims report that there is at El Akaba a wretched fort. Theldumeans, from whom the Jews only took their ports at intervals, must have found in them a great...and population. It even appears that the Idumeans rivalled the Tyrians, who also possessed a town, the name of •which is unknown, on the coast of Hedjaz,...
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Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion Derived from the Literal ...

Alexander Keith - 1839 - 296 sider
...El Akaba a wretched fort. The Idumeans, from whom the Jews only took their ports at intervals, tnust have found in them a great source of wealth and population. It even appears that the Idumeans rivalled the Tyrians, who also possessed a town, the name of which is unknown, on the coast of Hedjaz,...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Bind 11;Bind 22

1840 - 508 sider
...and Ailuh, (Eloth,) were highly frequented marts. Tim Idumeans, from whom the Jews only took their ports at intervals, must have found in them a great source of wealth and population." See Volney^s Travels, vol. ii, p. 344, doc. Keith, in commenting on the above extract, says : — "...
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The Christian's Defence: Containing a Fair Statement, and Impartial ...

James Smith - 1843 - 728 sider
...report that there is at El-Akaba a wretched fort. The Idumeans, from whom the Jews only took their ports at intervals, must have found in them a great...and population. It even appears that the Idumeans rivalled the Tynans, who also possessed E • Isaiah xxriv. 6,10— 17. town, the name of which is...
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Universalism Not of God: An Examination of the System of Universalism; Its ...

Matthew Hale Smith - 1847 - 422 sider
...(EsionGaber)and Ailah (Eloth) were highly frequented marts. The Idumeans, from whom the Jews only took their ports at intervals, must have found in them a great source of wealth and population."* Evidence which must have been undesigned, which cannot be suspected of partiality, and which no illustration...
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Evidence of the truth of the Christian religion, derived from the literal ...

Alexander Keith - 1859 - 730 sider
...report that there is at El Akaba a wretched fort. The Idumeans, from whom the Jews took only their ports at intervals, must have found in them a great...and population. It even appears that the Idumeans rivalled the Tyrians, who also possessed a town, the name of which is unknown, on the coast of Hedjaz,...
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