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Chorath,
Kerith (Hebrew: נַחַל כְּרִית Naḥal Kərīṯ), or
sometimes Cherith (/ˈkɔːrɑːθ/; from the Septuagint's Gr****: Χειμάῤῥους Χοῤῥάθ cheimárrhous Chorrháth)...
- and to
liberate Jews of Najran.
Thebith ben
Chorath, a 12th-century
astrologist and mathematician.
Chorath Bani Al
Harith District, a
Mikhlaf that was...
- Cisleu,
Casleu Chislon Chisloth-tabor
Chittem Chloe, blooming,
green plant Chorath Chorazin Chozeba Christ,
anointed The
Anointed One;
Christian Chun Chushan-rishathaim...
- Tishbe: the
likely location near the
stream of
Chorath,
identified here with today's Wadi al-Yabis...
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Muslim armies led by Muhammad. Banu Al****eer Banu Awf Banu
Harith or Bnei
Chorath Banu
Jusham Banu Quda'a Banu
Shutayba A
historical journey to
visit far-flung...
- Ahab, God
tells him to flee out of Israel, to a
hiding place by the
brook Chorath, east of the Jordan,
where he will be fed by ravens. When the
brook dries...
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Jewish tribes of
Arabia historically attested include: Banu
Harith or Bnei
Chorath Banu
Qaynuqa Banu
Shutayba Jafna Clan of the Banu Tha'labah who were exiled...
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Rabban Rahabi Roby/Rubi
Salem Samuel Sargon Sarphati S****oon Sharet/
Chorath Siji
Simon Solomon/Shlomo
Thomas Tifferet Yaakov Yeoshua/Joshua Yohanan...
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American diplomat Cherith McKinstry (1928−2004),
Irish painter and
sculptor Chorath (also
spelled Cherith), a
stream named in the
Hebrew Bible This page or...
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Alkahinan — they
traced their descent from
Aaron Banu Awf Banu
Harith or Bnei
Chorath were
rulers of Najran. Banu
Nadir — sub-clan of the al-Kāhinān, located...