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Penuel (or Pnuel; Hebrew: פְּנוּאֵל Pənūʾēl) is a
place described in the
Hebrew Bible as
being not far from Succoth, on the east of the
Jordan River and...
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Penuel Baptist Chapel,
Carmarthen is a
Baptist chapel and
attached schoolroom in the town of Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The
building dates from...
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refuses to give his own name.
Jacob then
names the
place where they
wrestled Penuel (פְּנוּאֵל: "face of God" or "facing God"). The
Masoretic Text
reads as...
- culture, and
wishes to "cure" her of her
African upbringing.
Arnold M.
Penuel argues that in Del Amor, the
church causes the
death of
Sierva María, therefore...
- Pənūʾēl/Pənīʾēl, Tiberian: Pănūʾēl/Pănīʾēl)
include Panuel, Paniel, Peniel,
Penuel, Fanuel, and Feniel. As Panuel, his name
means "God has turned", but as...
- the
closure of St. John's, this is used as the
parish church.
Penuel Chapel (Capel
Penuel) Two-storey
Welsh Baptist chapel built in 1856–59, with a brick...
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Peleg Pelethites Pelonite Peniel Peninnah Pentapolis Pentateuch Pentecost Penuel Peor
Perazim Peresh Perez Perez-Uzza
Perga Pergamos Perida Perizzites Persia...
- are
commonly identified with the
ancient Israelite cities of
Mahanaim and
Penuel,
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible. The
western of the twin
tells was po****ted...
- The son of the
Scottish writer Henry Mackenzie, Holt
Mackenzie and of
Penuel,
daughter of Sir
Ludovich Grant of Grant. He
obtained an East
India Company...
- NOAA
National Centers for
Environmental Information. doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K.
Penuel, K.; Statler, Matt (2011). SAGE
Reference –
Encyclopedia of
Disaster Relief...