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Mahanaim (Hebrew: מַחֲנַיִם Maḥănayīm, "camps") is a
place mentioned a
number of
times by the
Bible said to be near Jabbok, in the same
general area as...
- the
captain of Saul's army,
proclaimed Ish-bosheth king over
Israel at
Mahanaim in
Transjordan (2
Samuel 2:8),
after the
slaying of Ish-bosheth's father...
- Moab
sometimes expanded to
include southern Gilead. King
David fled to
Mahanaim in
Gilead during the
rebellion of Absalom.
Gilead is
later mentioned as...
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written Dunkard Bottom,
Dunkert Bottom, or
Dunker Bottom,
originally named Mahanaim) was a
Schwarzenau Brethren religious community established on the New...
- romanized: lōʾ dǝbār) was a town in the Old
Testament in
Gilead not far from
Mahanaim,
north of the
Jabbok river (2
Samuel 9:4–5) in
ancient Israel. It is mentioned...
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Magdalene Magdiel Magog,
region of Gog
Magpiash Mahalah Mahaleleel Mahali Mahanaim Mahanehdan Maharai Mahath Mahavites Mahazioth Maher-shalal-hash-baz Mahlah...
- Ammiel, a
powerful Gadite or Man****ite
headman at Lo-debar, not far from
Mahanaim,
which during the
reign of his
uncle Ishbosheth was the
headquarters of...
- two
tells are
commonly identified with the
ancient Israelite cities of
Mahanaim and Penuel,
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible. The
western of the twin tells...
- Jordan,
occupying the land
north of the
tribe of Gad,
extending from the
Mahanaim in the
south to
Mount Hermon in the north, and
including within it the...
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plays as a
forward for
Veikkausliiga club KuPS, on loan from
Nigerian side
Mahanaim FC.
After a
short loan
stint with
Norwegian Eliteserien side Stabæk, Ogunkoya...