- Judah,
known as the Shefela. In I
Chronicles 4:22, the town is
rendered as
Chozeba. The
place is now a ruin.
Historical geographers are
divided as to the...
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Melese chozeba is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1884. It is
found in
Costa Rica and
possibly Colombia. Savela, Markku...
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Chislon Chisloth-tabor
Chittem Chloe, blooming,
green plant Chorath Chorazin Chozeba Christ,
anointed The
Anointed One;
Christian Chun Chushan-rishathaim Chuza...
- the
house of the
linen workers of the
house of
Ashbea Jokim, the men of
Chozeba Joash Saraph Jashubi-Lehem The
descendants of the last 4 sons were potters...
- Thailand, Sri Lanka,
southern Yunnan,
possibly the Andamans)
Rapala manea chozeba (Hewitson, 1863) (southern
Thailand to Singapore, Sumatra,
possibly Borneo)...
- London.
Rothschild originally named it as the
subspecies Melesse[sic]
chozeba intensa. "Melese". www.nic.funet.fi.
Retrieved 2024-06-19. Savela, Markku...
- have been an
indication of his
place of birth, in the
village known as
Chozeba (maybe Chezib) but
might as well be a
general family name.
During the revolt...
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derivation of the
Hebrew placename Chozeba. The site is
dated to
classic antiquity, and
usually identified with
Chozeba, also
Kuseva (Hebrew: כוסבה) - the...
- 1856)
Melese castrena Schaus, 1905
Melese chiriquensis Schaus, 1905
Melese chozeba (Druce, 1884)
Melese columbiana Rothschild, 1909
Melese costimacula Joicey...
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domitia –
yellow flash Rapala iarbus iarbus –
common red
flash Rapala manea chozeba –
slate flash Rapala pheretima sequiera –
copper flash Rapala suffusa barthema...