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Ataroth (עטרות ‘Ǎṭārōṯ) is the name of two or
three Iron Age
cities mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible and the
Mesha Stele. Atarot(h) may mean "crowns" or...
- the
warden of
Ataroth, the
Gadite chief Uriel, to Kirioth,
where Mesha sacrificed him to Chemosh. When,
following his
capture of
Ataroth,
Mesha conquered...
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gatherings Asyncritus,
incomparable Atad, a
thorn Atarah, a
crown Ataroth,
crowns Ataroth-addar Ater, shut up
Athach Athaiah, "meaning obscure" Athaliah...
- the men of Gad
dwelled in the
country of
Ataroth from
ancient times, and the king of
Israel fortified Ataroth". Also
Mesha calls his
father " Chemosh-gad...
- proposed; for the second, Idna.
Ataroth-addar is a
location mentioned in
Joshua 16:5. It may be the same
location as the
Ataroth mentioned in 16:2. Aznoth-tabor...
- the men of Gad
dwelled in the
country of
Ataroth from
ancient times, and the king of
Israel fortified Ataroth. I ****aulted the wall and
captured it, and...
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discovered at
Khirbat 'Ataroz near Mabada.
Khirbat Ataruz, also
known as
Ataroth, is
mentioned prominently in the
Mesha stele and its
ruins are located...
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Khirbat Ataruz (Arabic: خربة عطروز) or
Ataroth (Hebrew: עטרות) is an
archaeological site in
Madaba Governorate, Jordan. The site was
settled during the...
- of the
Moabite territory,
Israel did not hold sway ****her
south than
Ataroth,
about ten
miles north of the Arnon. Mesha, King of Moab, in his inscription...
- 'Atara with the
Biblical Ataroth mentioned in the Book of
Joshua 16:2. However, some
modern authorities prefer to
place Ataroth elsewhere. In 1517, the...