- history,
after which point it
disappears from the record. A
variety of
extrabiblical traditional Jewish sources also
provide additional material on the tribe...
- Ezekiel, also
spelled Ezechiel (/ɪˈziːkiəl/; Hebrew: יְחֶזְקֵאל, romanized: Yəḥezqēʾl [jə.ħɛzˈqeːl]; Koinē Gr****: Ἰεζεκιήλ, romanized: Iezekiḗl [i.ɛ.zɛ...
- John the
Apostle (Ancient Gr****: Ἰωάννης; Latin: Ioannes; c. 6 AD – c. 100 AD), also
known as
Saint John the
Beloved and, in
Eastern Orthodox Christianity...
- Yahweh,
referring to Israelite/Jewish
places of
worship in
biblical and
extrabiblical texts Solomon's
Temple (disambiguation) Al Aqsa (disambiguation) Tel...
-
Nazareth is the
largest city in the
Northern District of Israel. In 2022 its po****tion was 78,007.
Known as "the Arab
capital of Israel",
Nazareth serves...
-
Judean priests.
Others disagree based on
archaeological evidence and
extrabiblical sources about Jezebel's upbringing. In
terms of
foreign policy, Ahab...
- The
Generations of Noah, also
called the
Table of
Nations or
Origines Gentium, is a
genealogy of the sons of Noah,
according to the
Hebrew Bible (Genesis...
-
Apollos (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπολλώς) was a 1st-century
Alexandrian Jewish Christian mentioned several times in the New Testament. A
contemporary and colleague...
- In the
Hebrew Bible,
Tophet or
Topheth (Biblical Hebrew: תֹּפֶת, romanized: Tōp̄eṯ;
Ancient Gr****: Ταφέθ, romanized: taphéth; Latin: Topheth) is a location...
- Anak (/ˈeɪnæk/; Hebrew: עֲנָק,
homophone to a word for "giant, long neck, necklace";
Hebrew pronunciation: [ʕaˈnɔːq]) is a
figure in the
Hebrew Bible...