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Gerar (Hebrew: גְּרָר Gərār, "lodging-place") was a
Philistine town and
district in what is
today south central Israel,
mentioned in the Book of Genesis...
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Gerar Jarso is one of the
Aanaas in the
Oromia of Ethiopia. Part of the Kaba
Shewa Zone,
Gerar Jarso is
bordered on the
south by Yaya Gulele, on the west...
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Nahal Gerar, also
Nachal Grar (Hebrew: נחל גרר) is a wadi in Israel, in the
Negev desert. Its
Arabic name is Wadi esh-Sheri'a (also Wady el
Sharia and...
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Hollar Abimelech was most
prominently the name of a
polytheistic king of
Gerar who is
mentioned in two of the
three wife–sister
narratives in the Book...
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experienced famine, he
moved to the
Philistine land of
Gerar where his
father once lived. This land was
still under the
control of King...
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Genesis 20:12, in
conversation with the
Philistine king
Abimelech of
Gerar,
Abraham describes Sarah as both his wife and his half-sister ("my father's...
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anachronistically calls "the land of the Philistines".
While he was
living in
Gerar,
Abraham openly claimed that
Sarah was his sister. Upon
discovering this...
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February 2016.
Retrieved 5
April 2016. "SIDERÚRGICA DO ATLÂNTICO VAI
GERAR 18 MIL
EMPREGOS NA ZONA OESTE".
Archived from the
original on 12 January...
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denizens of
Gerar, on pain of death.
Isaac goes on to
spend a year in the area, and
becomes wealthy,
leading the
Philistines in
Gerar to envy him, so...
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Michel Robert-Guérard (French: [miʃɛl
ɡeʁaʁ]; 27
March 1933 – 19
August 2024),
known as
Michel Guérard, was a
French chef, author, one of the founders...