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Anathoth — • Includes several mentioned by this name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Anathoth Anathoth † … Catholic encyclopedia
ANATHOTH — (Heb. עֲנָתוֹת, עֲנָתֹת). 1. Levitical city in the territory of benjamin (Josh. 21:18; I Chron. 6:45; 7:8; Jer. 1:1; Neh. 11:32). It was the birthplace of two of David s mighty men (II Sam. 23:27; I Chron. 11:28; 12:3). abiathar , one of David s… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Anathoth — the name of one of the cities given to the children of Aaron (Josh 21:13,18; 1 Chron 6:54,60), in the tribe of Benjamin (Josh. 21:18, 1 Chron. 6:60). Since the Israelites often did not change the names of the towns they found in Canaan, the name… … Wikipedia
ANATHOTH — civitas 3. milliaribus ab Hierosolymis distans. Esav c. 10. v. 36. Item fil. Bechor, filii Benamin. 1. Paral. c. 7. v. 9 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Anathoth — The name of one of the cities of refuge, in the tribe of Benjamin (Josh. 21:18). The Jews, as a rule, did not change the names of the towns they found in Palestine; hence this town may be regarded as deriving its name from the goddess Anat. It … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Анафоф — (Anathoth) город в древней Палестине, откуда был родом пророк Иеремия, по Евсевию и Иерониму (Иер. I, 1), три римских мили, по Иос. Флавию (Antt. X, 7, 3), 20 стадий на С. от Иерусалима. И. Шварц (Heilig. Land, 98) находит А. в деревне Anata, на… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
Анафоф — или Анатот левитский город уделе колена Вениаминова располагавшийся на территории современного Израиля в трёх древнеримских … Википедия
Jeremias — • Name of several Old Testament figures Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Jeremias ♦ Jeremias … Catholic encyclopedia
JEREMIAH — (Heb. והּ ָירִי ְמ) second of the major prophets whose book is the second in the Latter Prophets section of the Bible. This entry is arranged according to the following outline: in the bible the life and message of jeremiah beginnings of prophecy … Encyclopedia of Judaism
King David's Warriors — are a group of biblical characters explicitly singled out by an appendix of the Books of Samuel. The text (2 Samuel 23:8 39) divides them into The Three, of which there are 3, and The Thirty, of which there is somewhere between 30 and 37. The… … Wikipedia