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According to the Bible, the
Tribe of Gad (Hebrew: גָּד, Modern: Gad, Tiberian: Gāḏ, "soldier" or "luck") was one of the
Twelve Tribes of
Israel who, after...
- A
Gadite (Numbers 2:14),
called also
Deuel (Hebrew: דְּעוּאֵל, Modern: Dəʿūʾēl, Tiberian: Dŭʿūʾēl) (Numbers 1:14; 7:42); the
father of the
Gadite prince...
- Gilead,
where he
found refuge in the
house of
Makhir ben Ammiel, a
powerful Gadite or Man****ite
headman at Lo-debar, not far from Mahanaim,
which during the...
- holy war
performed as a
ritual to Chemosh.
After Mesha had
captured the
Gadite city of
Ataroth (ʿAṭārōt), he
slaughtered all of its
inhabitants as an accomplishment...
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devejyasya ca puṣparājamasurācāryasya vajraṃ śaneḥ nīlaṃ nirmalamanyayośca
gadite gomedavaidūryake Translation: Ruby (māṇikyaṃ) for
Surya (taraṇeḥ) (Sun)...
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Retrieved March 24, 2018. Županić,
Sergej (May 11, 2017). "Štulić na odlasku: '
Gadite mi se svi!'" [Štulić on departure: 'You
disgust me all!'].
Express (in Croatian)...
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Arbite Naarai ben
Ezbai Igal ben
Nathan of
Zobah Joel ahi
Nathan Bani the
Gadite Mibhar ben
Hagri Zelek the
Ammonite Zelek the
Ammonite Naharai the Beerothite...
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mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible: "Tiglath-Pileser ... took the Reubenites, the
Gadites and the half
tribe of Man****eh into exile. He took them to Halah, Habor...
- the Israelites.
According to
First Chronicles 5:18-22, the Reubenites,
Gadites, and the half of the
tribe of Man****eh in
Gilead brought 44,760 to battle...
- of Ahi
according to 1
Chronicles 5:15. He came from the
tribe of Gad; A
Gadite who
lived in
Gilead or in Bashan, and
whose name was
reckoned in genealogies...