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known by a
number of
names throughout its history,
including "
Argob" (Hebrew: ארגוב ’
Argōḇ,) in the
Hebrew Bible and "Trachonitis" (Gr****: Τραχωνῖτις) by...
- city
which we took not from them,
threescore cities, all the
region of
Argob, the
kingdom of Og in Bashan. All
these cities were
fenced with high walls...
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single person survived. We
conquered all
sixty of his towns—the
entire Argob region in his
kingdom of Bashan. Not a
single town
escaped our conquest...
- belonged") the
towns of Jair the son of Man****eh, in
Gilead and the
region of
Argob in Bashan:
sixty large cities with
walls and
bronze gate-bars. It appears...
- it laid just east of
Arqub al-Rahwa,
which called the
presumed Biblical Argob, and that both
sites were
built on the same hill shoulder. The name 'M'arri'...
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Numbers 26:17. He was one of the 70
souls to
migrate to
Egypt with Jacob.
Argob was one of the men who came with
Pekah to
smite King
Pekahiah mentioned...
-
Deuteronomy 3:14
refer to a son
called Jair, who "took all the
region of
Argob, as far as the
border of the
Geshurites and the Maachathites, and [who]...
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Argobba Bari, more
commonly known as
Argob Bari
meaning "Argobba gate" is one of five
ancient gates of Harar, Ethiopia. This gate is also
known as the...
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Arcturus Ard, one that descending,
descent Ardon Areli Areopagus Aretas Argob Ariel, lion of God
Arimathea Arioch Aristarchus, the best
ruler Aristobulus...
- The
Bible describes it as
being near Bashan,
adjoining the
province of
Argob (Deuteronomy 3:14) and the
kingdom of Aram or
Syria (2
Samuel 15:8; 1 Chronicles...