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Eshtemoa,
meaning obedience or "'place
where prayer is heard", was an
ancient city in the
Judaean Mountains,
mentioned several times in the
Hebrew Bible...
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Mitzpe Eshtemoa (Hebrew: מצפה אשתמוע, lit. '
Eshtemoa Lookout') is an
Israeli outpost in the West Bank.
Located to the
north of Shim'a, it
falls under...
- The
Eshtemoa Synagogue is a
former ancient Jewish synagogue and
archeological site,
located 15 km (9.3 mi)
south of
Hebron in as-Samu, West Bank, in the...
- Hasa of
Eshtemoa (Hebrew: חסא דאשתמוע) was an
amora active in
Eshtemoa in the Land of
Israel during the end of the 3rd-century or
beginning of the 4th-century...
- that
existed in his time in the
southern Hebron Hills: Juttah, Carmel,
Eshtemoa, Rimmon, Tele,
Lower Anim, and Ein Gedi.
Archaeological finds confirm the...
- As-Samu' is
located on a tell
identified with the
ancient Jewish town of
Eshtemoa, from
which it
derives its name. The town is
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible...
- Esar-haddon Esau Esek
Eshbaal Eshban Eshcol Eshean Eshek Eshkalon Eshtaol Eshtemoa Esli
Esrom Esther Etam
Etham Ethan Ethanim Ethbaal Ethiopia Ethnan Ethni...
- Bar'am, Beth Alpha, Maoz Haim,
Meroth and
Nabratein in the north, and
Eshtemoa, Susya, Anim, and Maon in the south.
Rabbi and
philosopher Maimonides (1138–1204)...
- Miriam,
Shammai and Ishbah, and great-grandfather (through Ishbah) of
Eshtemoa (1 Chr. 4:17)
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- 1918) from the 6th
century that also has a
mosaic floor. The
synagogue in
Eshtemoa (As-Samu) was
built around the 4th century. The
mosaic floor is decorated...