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sanctuaries at a
distance from home, but
ordinarily offerings were made at the
bamah of his own town. The
building of the
Temple at Jerusalem,
which under the...
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other occasions.
Places of
worship referred to as high
places (Hebrew: במה
bamah and
plural במות
bamot or bamoth) were
found in many
towns and
villages in...
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Jehovah Balaam, a pilgrim, devouring, lord of the
people Baladan Balak Bamah Barabbas Barachel,
father of
Elihu Barachel of
Ammon Barachias Barak Barjesus...
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Early Bronze Age
Canaanite ritual site, cut
through the
bamah by
Middle Bronze Age II city wall. Tel Beit El, Beitin, 2017....
- only
about 600 m away from the sea,
between the
coastal towns of Ḑibāb and
Bamah (Bimmah). The
sinkhole was
formed by a
collapse of the
surface layer due...
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Canaanite object honouring Asherah Baetylus, a type of
sacred stone Bema and
bamah ("High place",)
elevated platform Ceremonial pole Lingam,
abstract representation...
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cultures as
centers of
cultic worship. High
places in
Israelite (Hebrew:
Bamah, or Bama) or
Canaanite culture were open-air shrines,
usually erected on...
- dead link] - a
short story,
Pandalous (September 2009)
Etgar Keret at
Bamah Hadashah -
selected works (in Hebrew)
Magic &
childhood -
Three tales of...
- "What is this high
place to
which you go?" So its name is
called Bamah to this day. "
Bamah"
means "high place".
Theologian Andrew B.
Davidson suggests that...
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Meshel imagines the
nearby tree
grove increased the
sanctity of the area, a
bamah or "high place" may have been in
Building B, and four m****ebot-like cultic...