- High
places (Hebrew: במות, romanized:
bamoṯ,
singular במה bamā) are
simple hilltop installations with
instruments of religion: platforms, altars, standing...
- city-destroying
monsters named Behemoth, Leviathan, and the Simurgh.
Mythology portal Bamot Bahamut Bambotus,
ancient name for the
Senegal River The
Beast (Revelation)...
-
rebuilt the site of 𐤁𐤕 𐤁𐤌𐤕 (Bēt-
Bāmōt),
whose name
means "House of High Places" and
which is
called Bāmōt-Baʿal (lit. 'High
Places of Baʿal') in...
- ISBN 9783110223576.
Retrieved 2024-01-25. Fried,
Lisbeth S. (2002). "The High
Places (
Bāmôt) and the
Reforms of
Hezekiah and Josiah: An
Archaeological Investigation"...
- of
worship referred to as high
places (Hebrew: במה
bamah and
plural במות
bamot or bamoth) were
found in many
towns and
villages in
ancient Israel as places...
- he
worked as a
youth counselor in Or Yehuda. In 1980
Hayik founded Hayik Bamot, a
company that
became the
largest supplier in
Israel for stages, decors...
- School; Lir / T/Fulani,
Primary School; Nasarawa,
Primary School;
Bamja /
Bamot,
Primary School; Barsop,
Kofar Sarki; Bagadan,
Kofar Sarki; Gekil, Primary...
- to
abolish idolatry from his kingdom, he destro**** the high
places (or
bamot) and the "bronze serpent" (or Nehushtan),
recorded as
being made by Moses...
- His
hobbies include fly-fishing. Provan, Iain W. (1986). The
David and
Bamot Themes of the
Books of
Kings (Ph.D.). Cambridge:
University of Cambridge...
- Tabernacle.
After the
invasion of Canaan,
sacrifices were also
permitted at
bamot in any
location until the nation's
enemies had been
defeated and the people...