- (including Israelites, Judeans, and Samaritans), Ammonites, Edomites,
Ekronites, Hyksos,
Phoenicians (including the Punics/Carthaginians), Moabites, Suteans...
- must be
considered a
Semitic god; he is
taken over by the
Philistine Ekronites and
incorporated into
their local cult. Arndt,
Walter William; Danker...
-
mutually intelligible Canaanite languages such as Hebrew, Edomite, Moabite,
Ekronite, Sutean, and Phoenician, as well as
Amorite and Ugaritic.
Aramaic varieties...
- The
Ekron Royal Dedicatory Inscription, or
simply the
Ekron inscription, is a
royal dedication inscription found in its
primary context, in the
ruins of...
- must be
considered a
Semitic god; he is
taken over by the
Philistine Ekronites and
incorporated into
their local cult.", Herrmann, "Baal Zebub", in Toorn...
- (including Hebrew, Phoenician, Moabite, Edomite, and Ammonite, and
perhaps Ekronite,
Amalekite and Sutean), the
still spoken Aramaic, and
Ugaritic during the...
-
Northwest Semitic Canaanite language, very
similar to
Biblical Hebrew,
Ekronite, Ammonite, Phoenician,
Amorite and Sutean,
spoken by the
Edomites in Idumea...
- Gazathites, and the Ashdothites, the Eshkalonites, the Gittites, and the
Ekronites; also the Avites" 1Kings 4:21: "And
Solomon reigned over all kingdoms...
- Edomites, Moabites,
Hebrews (Israelites/Judaeans/Samaritans), Ammonites, (
Ekronites,
Suteans and Amalekites, all of whom
spoke closely related west Semitic...
- safe-keeping in Jerusalem.
Sennacherib marched against Ekron and the
Ekronites called upon the aid of the king of
Mutsri from
northwest Arabia. Sennacherib...