-
Benjaminite chief (Ader in the King
James Version) (1
Chronicles 8:15)
Eglah was one of David's
wives and the
mother of Ithream,
according to 2 Samuel...
-
Ecclesiastes Ecclesiasticus, or the
Wisdom of
Sirach Ed Eden Eder Edom
Edrei Eglah Eglaim Eglon Egypt Ehi Ehud Eker
Ekron Eladah Elah Elam
Elasah Elath El-beth-el...
- 2:13–25. Shephatiah,
whose mother was Abital. Ithream,
whose mother was
Eglah, "David’s wife". The sons born to
David in
Jerusalem included the sons of...
- Carmelite; Maacah, the
daughter of Talmay, king of Geshur; Haggith; Abital; and
Eglah. Later,
David wanted Michal back and Abner, Ish-bosheth's army commander...
- fifth,
Shephatiah the son of Abital; and the sixth, Ithream, by his wife
Eglah.
These six were born to
David in Hebron,
where he
reigned seven years and...
- Acts
Drusilla – The wife of a
judge named Felix,
mentioned in Acts 24:24.
Eglah – One of King David's wives. II Samuel, I
Chronicles Elizabeth – Mother...
- Iran
portal Also
romanized as ‘Agleh Zovīhed; also
known as
Algeh Zahad, ‘
Eglah Zūyhed-e Pā’īn, Ogleh, Owgleh, Zoḩrīhed ‘Agleh, and Zoḩrīheh-ye ‘Agleh OpenStreetMap...
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allusions to
Biblical literature and
rabbinic interpretation. Thus,
malchut eglah denotes Egypt (Jeremiah 46:20);
noges is Nebuchadnezzar; y’mini is Mordechai...
- Israel, has
always been
common there. Calf (עֵגֶל ‘êḡel;
feminine עֶגְלָה ‘
eḡlāh) One of the most po****r
representations of the
deity among the Canaanites...
- Acharonim.
Perek B’Shir –
Commentary on
Perek Shira.
Nachal Eitan – Laws of
Eglah Arufah.
Siach HaSadeh,
parts 1 and 2 – Laws of tattoos,
locust horns, things...