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Ezekiel is the
Graecised version of the
Hebrew name Yehezkel,
denoting a
prophet of the
Hebrew Bible. The form
Ezekiel is used in the
Christian Old Testament...
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Gabatha and Gabathōn are the
graecised forms of
Semitic (Aramaic, Hebrew)
words for 'hill' or 'elevation', used as
toponyms or
parts thereof in the ****enised...
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punish Moab. In
classical antiquity, Beth-jeshimoth was
known under its
Graecised name, Bezemoth.
According to Josephus,
during the
First Jewish-Roman War...
- Josephus,
writing about the
First Jewish–Roman War (66–70 CE), uses the
Graecised form ophlas, and
places it
slightly higher up the
eastern ridge from the...
- be
added that a part of
these Gr****s were in
origin Orthodox Albanians graecised through the Gr****
religious and
educational institutions which were zealously...
- (c. 1 CE - c. 630 CE) in Aramaic,
meaning "house of the
strong men";
graecised as Betogabris. Also
Baetogabra (Βαιτογάβρα; Ptolemy, Geography, c. 150...
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Benayche (2004)
shows how the word --
probably of
Semitic origin and
later Graecised,
maybe also as a play of
words on the Gr**** maia -- came to
denote in...
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coins were
often inscribed in Gr****, as much of its
trade was with the "
Graecised Orient."
Later inscriptions made more use of Ge'ez, the
language of the...