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Hammath Tiberias or
Hammat Tiberias (Hebrew: חמת טבריה) is an
ancient archaeological site and an
Israeli national park
known as
Hamat Tverya National...
- The
ancient Hebrew name,
Hammat Gader or
Hammath Gader,
means hot
springs of Gader, also
translated as
Hammath-by-Gadara. The
ruins of the
ancient city...
- Cook
believed the name "Hali" may have been a
scribal error for "Helbah."
Hammath was one of the
fortified cities of Naphtali.
Hammon is the name of two...
- She'an valley. It has been
identified with the
Canaanite city
state of
Hammath,
mentioned in a late-13th
century BCE
Egyptian inscription. A
nearby hot...
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Erubin 5:7; Tosefta,
Erubin 7:2; cf.
Jerusalem Talmud,
Megillah 1:1 (2a).
Hammath was, originally, an
independent town (separate from
Rakkath where Tiberias...
- position, and a
crown with
nimbus and rays on his head.
Helios at both
Hammath Tiberias and Beth
Alpha is
depicted with
seven rays
emanating from his...
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Helios and the Zodiac,
Hammath Synagogue, Tiberias, Israel, 5th century....
- Tiberias; who
several times speak of
Magdala as
adjacent to
Tiberias and
Hammath or the hot springs. The Migdal-el of the Old
Testament in the
tribe of...
- Beth-Shan district, just
south of the Sea of Galilee. The
local chiefs of
Hammath and
Pella (W and E of the Jordan) had
blockaded nearby Rehob and seized...
- of
Jerusalem and west of the
Jordan River, as in Bet Alfa, Capernaum,
Hammath, and Khorazin, all face southward,
whereas houses of
worship east of the...