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Mageddo — • Situated on the torrent Qina, on the east of the Plain of Esdraelon opposite Jezrahel, commanded the central of the three passes that join the plain with the seaboard Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mageddo Mageddo … Catholic encyclopedia
MAGEDDO vel MEGIDDO — MAGEDDO, vel MEGIDDO civitas intribu Manasse. Ios. c. 17. v. 11. quam reparavit Salomon. 1. Reg. c. 9. v. 15. Hîc occisus est Iosias. 2 Reg. c. 23. v. 29. Subimbre, Brocardo, Suberge allis … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Biblical Geography — Biblical Geography † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Biblical Geography With the exception of the didactic literature, there is no book in the Bible which, to a greater or less extent, does not contain mention of, or allusions to, the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Jasor — Tells bíblicos Megido, Jasor, Beer Sheba Nombre descrito en la Lista … Wikipedia Español
Tel Megiddo — Biblical Tells – Megiddo, Hazor, Beer Sheba * UNESCO World Heritage Site Country … Wikipedia
Megido — Para Futbolista español, véase Alfredo Megido. Tells bíblicos Megido, Jasor, Beer Sheba1 Patrimonio de la Humanidad Unesco … Wikipedia Español
Jeremias — • Name of several Old Testament figures Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Jeremias ♦ Jeremias … Catholic encyclopedia
Josias — • A pious King of Juda (639 608 B.C.), who ascended the throne when he was only eight years of age. He was the son of Amon and the grandson of Manasses Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Josias Josias … Catholic encyclopedia
Cana, Canaanites — Cana, Canaanites † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Cana, Canaanites (Canaan, Canaanites). The Hebrew word Kenaan, denoting a person, occurs: ♦ in the Old Testament as the name of one of Ham s sons; ♦ in a lengthened form, Kenaanah … Catholic encyclopedia
Legio — in Latin means Legion; in the Bible it also designates the Devil, because of his numerous temptations, see Legion (demon). Legio is a Roman Catholic titular see in the former Roman province of Palestina Secunda, which was suffragan of Scythopolis … Wikipedia