- near En-
gannim. For the two
locations named En-
gannim, one of
which may be the same
location as Anem, see List of
minor biblical places#En-
gannim Joshua...
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region of Israel. The site is
identified with the
biblical city of Ein
Gannim (Hebrew: עין גנים,
sometimes Engannim) of the
Tribe of Judah, not to be...
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Elzabad Elzaphan Emims Emmanuel Emmaus Emmor Enan En-dor
Eneas En-eglaim En-
gannim En-gedi En-haddah En-hakkore En-hazor En-mishpat
Enoch Enon Enos En-rimmon...
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Beeshterah in the
territory of Issachar: Kishon, Dabareh, Jarmuth, and En-
gannim in the
territory of Asher: Mishal, Abdon, Helkath, and
Rehob in the territory...
- unidentified,
though proposals include Ain Hajlah, Ain Feshka, or Eglaim. En-
gannim is the name of two
towns mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible. A town in the Shephelah...
- p. 65 (note 168) (Hebrew) Tzori,
Nehemia (1972-07-01). "New
Light on En-
Gannim".
Palestine Exploration Quarterly. 104 (2): 134–138. doi:10.1179/peq.1972...
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Merarites Gad
Heshbon Merarites Issachar Daberath Gershonites Issachar En
Gannim Gershonites Issachar Jarmuth Gershonites Issachar Kishion Gershonites Judah...
- Be'er
Ganim (Hebrew: באר גנים, lit. 'Gardens Well') is a
community settlement in
southern Israel. It
falls under the
jurisdiction of Hof
Ashkelon Regional...
- same name,
identified with the
contemporary archaeological site of
Horbat Gannim Ein Ganim, a
modern moshav,
later a
neighborhood in
Petah Tikva This disambiguation...
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Mitzvot Gadol)—and a
commentary entitled al-Riyad wal-Hada'iq (Sefer ha-
Gannim we-Pardesim, or
Sefer ha-Nitztzanim), on
those portions of the
Torah which...