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Adummim (Hebrew: אֲדֻמִּים) is a place-name
mentioned in the
biblical Book of
Joshua in
connection with the
ascent of
Adummim.
Adummim was
apparently on...
- ran from En-shemesh then to Geliloth,
which likewise faced the
ascent of
Adummim. The
toponym literally means 'Red Ascent' or 'Bloody Ascent' referring...
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Illit 48,600
Qalqilyah 41,739 Al-Bireh 38,202
Beitar Illit 37,600 Ma'ale
Adummim 33,259
Ramallah 27,460
Bethlehem 25,266
Jericho 18,346
Ariel 17,700...
- Kfar
Adumim (Hebrew: כְּפַר אֲדֻמִּים, lit. 'Village of The Red') is a
mixed religious-secular
Israeli settlement in the West Bank. It is
located in the...
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commonly preserved by
geminating the
following consonant, e.g. אדֻמּים /
ăðumˈmim/ ('red' pl.) (cf. /ăˈðom/ 'red' sg.); this
pretonic gemination is also...
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bathhouse and a ho****e,
reminiscent of the
monastery of
Martyrius at Ma'ale
Adummim. The side has been
tentatively identified as that of the
monastery of Seridus...
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Mishor Adumim (Hebrew: מישור אדומים) is an
industrial park
located in the
industrial zone of the
Israeli settlement of Ma'ale Adumim,
about 10 minutes'...
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splendor of the king
Adramyttium Adria Adriel, God is
helper Aduel Adullam Adummim Aedias Aeneas (or Æneas)
Aenon (or Ænon)
Aesora Agabus Agag
Agagite Agar...
- robbers. The Iron Age
Israelites called this area
Maale Adumim, "ascent of
Adummim" or "Red Ascent" (Josh. 15:7, 18:17), due to the red
rocks seen here, and...
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Joshua 15:7, 18:17
mentions Adummim in
connection to an
ascent leading up from
Jericho towards Jerusalem. The
ascent of
Adummim, or its
lower part, is identified...