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Caphtor (Hebrew: כַּפְתּוֹר Kaftōr) is a
locality mentioned in the Bible, in
which its
people are
called Caphtorites or
Caphtorim and are
named as a...
- Herald. 7
December 2024.
Retrieved 13
December 2024. Strange, John (1980).
Caphtor : Keftiu : a new investigation. Leiden: Brill. p. 167. ISBN 978-90-04-06256-6...
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Calno Calvary Camon, "derivation uncertain"
Canaan Cana
Candace Capernaum Caphtor Cappadocia Carcas Careah, bald
Carmel Carmi Carpus Charchemish Carshena...
- Kaptara. This is
repeated later in Neo-****yrian
records and the
Bible (
Caphtor). It was
known in
ancient Egyptian as
Keftiu or kftı͗w,
strongly suggesting...
- 1. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. p. 219. Strange, John (1980). "pwlɜsɜtj".
Caphtor/Keftiu: a new investigation. Brill. p. 159. Killebrew, Ann E. (2013), "The...
- were used by a
variety of Near
Eastern cultures, and the
Biblical term
Caphtor has
sometimes been
identified with Crete. Two
systems of
relative chronology...
- one
region of Cyprus. Knapp, A. Bernard. (1985). "J
Article Alashiya,
Caphtor/Keftiu, and
Eastern Mediterranean Trade:
Recent Studies in
Cypriote Archaeology...
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dwelt in
villages as far as Gaza, the Caphtorim, that came
forth out of
Caphtor, destro**** them, and
dwelt in
their stead.
While the
Philistines at the...
- as he
brought Israel from Egypt, he also
brought the
Philistines from
Caphtor. In the Gr**** this is, instead,
bringing the ἀλλόφυλοι from Cappadocia...
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invoking him have been identified. He was
believed to
reside in
Memphis and
Caphtor,
which might reflect the
routes through which crafts and
resources traveled...