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Gilead or
Gilad (UK: /ˈɡɪliæd/, US: /ˈɡɪliəd/; Hebrew: גִּלְעָד Gilʿāḏ, Arabic: جلعاد, Ǧalʻād, Jalaad) is the ancient, historic,
biblical name of the mountainous...
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inscription has been
dated to 880–770 BCE.
Klaus Beyer calls the
language South Gileadite.
Holger Gzella reckons the
mixture of
Canaanite vocabulary and narration...
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founded his
first militant, anti-slavery
organization – The
League of the
Gileadites – in Springfield, to
protect escaped slaves from 1850s
Fugitive Slave...
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daughters of
Israel went year by year to
lament the
daughter of Jephthah, the
Gileadite, four days in the year". Later,
Jephthah was
forced to
fight against the...
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prominent abolitionists—and
where he
later founded the
militant League of
Gileadites in
response to the
Fugitive Slave Act. As of 2011, St. John's remains...
- p****age of the
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, the
foundation of the
League of
Gileadites. Brown's
personal attitudes evolved in Springfield, as he
observed the...
- the year, and
chant dirges ("tannot") for the
daughter of
Jephthah the
Gileadite." List of
names for the
biblical nameless Iphigenia Stone,
Lawson (2016)...
- home territory, but the
Gileadites secured the river's
fords to stop them. To
identify and kill
these Ephraimites, the
Gileadites told each
suspected survivor...
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Biblical northern dialect Mishnaic Medieval Modern Moabite Phoenician Punic Others Amorite Ugaritic South Gileadite (Deir Alla)
Taymanitic Samalian Sutean...
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changed *s3 /ts/ to /s/ and
pushed s1 /s/ to /ʃ/ in many
dialects (e.g.
Gileadite) but not
others (e.g. Ephraimite),
where *s1 and *s3
merged into /s/....