- Jaakan.
Akkub was the name of 3 or 4
biblical individuals. In Ezra 2:45,
Akkub is the head of a
family of Nethinim. In 1
Chronicles 3:24,
Akkub is a son...
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according to the
Seder Olam Zutta. He is
either the son or
descendant of
Akkub,
although more
likely he is the son of Ahijah. The date of his
tenure is...
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ruins Aiah
Aiath Aijeleth-Shahar Ain, spring, well
Ajalon Akeldama Akkad Akkub Akrabbim Alammelech Alemeth Alian Allon, an oak Allon-bachuth Almodad, measure...
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evidently omitted Amram I Hilkiah,
Hezekiah in the
above list
Amram II
Akkub Akkubiah Hillel I
Seriah Levi I
Netaniel I
Azariah Aabed-El I
Hezekiah II(I)...
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leaves which is
still under the
surface is used by
Bedouin and
Arabs to make
akkub soup. In the West Bank,
young flowerheads,
stems and
leaves are
fried in...
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Second Temple. Hezekiah, son of
Shecaniah according to the
Seder Olam
Zutta Akkub, son of
Hezekiah according to the
Seder Olam Zutta,
perhaps the same as...
- name does not
appear in the
Seder Olam Zutta. He is
potentially the son of
Akkub who is
commonly noted in
contemporary Jewish genealogies.
Exilarch Seder...
- Magbish, Lod (and
Hadid and Ono), Senaah, Asaph,
Shallum (and Ater, Talmon,
Akkub,
Hatita and Shobai),
Delaiah (and
Tobiah and Nekoda), and the singers. Ezra...
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protected under Israeli law.
Gundelia tournefortii Tumble thistle (Arabic:
ʻakkūb; kaʻūb; shamrūkh; jemalīye)
Early in the year,
Gundelia is
recognised by...