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Adoraim (Hebrew: אֲדוֹרַיִם ʾĂḏōrayīm),
Adora (Ancient Gr****: Αδωρά, romanized: Adōrá) or
Adurim was an
ancient town in the
Hebron Hills,
southwest of...
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Marisa and the
nearby Adoraim:
according to
Josephus and
Ammonius Grammaticus, Hyrc****
conquered the
cities of
Marisa and
Adoraim,
forcibly converted all...
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Hoyuk Tilmen Hoyuk Sultantepe Attalia (Antalya) Abel-beth-maachah Acre
Adoraim (Adora, Dura) Afqa (Afeka)
Alalakh (Alakhtum, Tell Atchana)
Aleppo (Halab...
- Adonibezek) Adonijah, my lord is
Yahweh Adonikam Adoniram Adoni-zedek
Adoraim Adoram Adrammelech,
splendor of the king
Adramyttium Adria Adriel, God...
- its inhabitants.
Marisa became its
administrative center, with Ziph and
Adoraim being of
secondary importance. ****enistic rule
brought Gr**** and Phoenician...
- Palestine. The present-day name of Dura has been
identified with
ancient Adoraim or the
Adora of 1 Macc.13.20 The
village was
originally built on two hills:...
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archaeological site
measuring 60 dunams,
located in the
Telam Valley, near
Nahal Adoraim in the
southeast of the
Judean Lowlands, near
Moshav Shekef. The tell's...
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Rehob 18. ꜣḫpwrwm =
Hapharaim 19. jdrw[m] =
Adoraim (unknown
locality in
Israelite Kingdom,
different from
Adoraim in Judah) 20. (destro****) 21. šꜣꜣwꜣd = unknown...
- too, it is
necessary to
write [in Hebrew] 'Dor'
instead of Ṭanṭūrah; '
Adoraim'
instead of Dūra; 'ʻAin Ganim'
instead of Jenin; 'Naḥal Sorek' instead...
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Israeli government disputes this.
Adora is
named after the
biblical town
Adoraim mentioned in 2
Chronicles 11:9, one of the
fortified cities of the ancient...