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Elath (Hebrew: אֵילַת, Modern: Elat, Tiberian: ʼÊláṯ; Latin: Aila;
Ancient Gr****: Ελά, Ἀηλά, Αἴλανα, Αἰλανίτης, Αἰλανή, Ἐλάνα, Αἴλανον, Αἰλάς, Αἰλάθ,...
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Eliahu Elath, born Ilya
Menakhemovich Epstein (Hebrew: אליהו אילת, Russian: Илья Менахемович Эпштейн, romanized: Ilja Menahemovič Epštejn; 16 July 1903...
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Edrei Eglah Eglaim Eglon Egypt Ehi Ehud Eker
Ekron Eladah Elah Elam
Elasah Elath El-beth-el
Eldaah Eldad Elead Elealeh Eleasah Eleazar El-elohe-Israel Eleph...
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important throughout thousands of years. The
ancient city was
called Elath,
adopted in
Latin as Aela and in
Arabic as Ayla. Its
strategic location...
- s****s of the Red Sea at Umm Rashrash, west of
Aqaba in the area of
biblical Elath, and
captured it
without a battle. The
Negev Brigade and
Golani Brigade...
- ****essments,
while its
identification with
biblical Ezion-geber and/or
Elath of a
later date
remains a
matter of
speculative interpretation.
During his...
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Eilat Stone (Hebrew: אבן אילת) is a
gemstone that
derives its name from the city of
Eilat in Israel,
where it was once mined. It is
characterized by a...
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Committee for the
Designation of Place-Names in the Negev,
referring to
Elath, a
location in the
vicinity mentioned multiple times in the
Hebrew Bible...
- ****ociation (German: Bund) of
different tribes in the
vicinity of a sanctuary".
Elath, on the
northern tip of the Gulf of
Aqaba was suggested[by whom?] as the...
- as a tribute. The
Egyptian campaign cut off
trade with
south Arabia via
Elath and the
Negev that had been
established during Solomon's reign.
Judah became...