- Ti'inik, also
transliterated Ti’innik (Arabic: تعنّك), or Ta'anakh/
Taanach (Hebrew: תַּעְנַךְ), is a
Palestinian village,
located 13 km
northwest of the...
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Tabbath Tabbaoth Tabeal Tabelel Taberah Tabering Tabitha Tabor...
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Megiddo and set his
forces at the
waters of
Taanach. He
expected that the
Egyptians would come by way of
Taanach via Dothaim, the main
route from the Mediterranean...
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error is at play here, and that the city of "Aner" is the same as
biblical Taanach.
Mamre Eshcol Battle of
Siddim Chedorlaomer This
article incorporates...
- Online". referenceworks. "Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography (1854),
TAANACH, TAUM, TAUROEIS". www.****us.tufts.edu. Antier, Jean-Jacques (27 April...
- Doak,
Brian R. (2007). "A
Reevaluation of Some
Iconographic Motifs on the
Taanach Cult Stand".
Faculty Publications –
George Fox
School of Theology: 184...
- of Baana, an
official in Solomon's
court sent to
gather provisions in
Taanach and Megiddo, and Beth Shan.
Ahimaaz (Hebrew אֲחִימָעַץ) was the name of...
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Maurice Renaud Salammbô, a priestess, Hamilcar's
daughter soprano Rose
Caron Taanach, Salammbo's
servant mezzo-soprano Anna
Wolff Shahabarim, high
priest of...
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results is
remarkably accurate.
Towns not
captured in the
central zone were
Taanach, Ibleam, Megiddo, Dor, Gezer, Aijalon, Shaalbim, and Jerusalem. History...
- of Argunisae, who
becomes a
leader of the
Mercenaries during the
Revolt Taanach, a
slave attending Salammbô
Zarxas (Zarzas), a
leader of the Mercenaries...