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Harosheth Haggoyim (Hebrew: חרושת הגויים, lit.
Smithy of the Nations) is a
fortress described in the Book of
Judges as the
fortress or
cavalry base of...
- His
general was Sisera, who
commanded nine
hundred iron
chariots from
Harosheth Haggoyim, a
fortified cavalry base.
After the
prophetess Deborah persuaded...
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Haradah Haran Harbonah Hareph Harhaiah Harhur Harhas Harim Harnepher Harod Harosheth Harran Harsha Harum (biblical figure)
Harumaph Haruphite Haruz Hasadiah...
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completely defeated. He
escapes on foot
while his army is
pursued as far as
Harosheth Haggoyim and destro****.
Sisera comes to the tent of Jael and lies down...
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though a
prominent part is pla**** by his commander-in-chief,
Sisera of
Harosheth-ha-goiim (possibly Tell el-'Amr,
approximately 12
miles (19 km) northwest...
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longer be
alive by the time
Barak came. Adam
Zertal has
suggested that
Harosheth Haggoyim, the
fortress or
cavalry base of Sisera,
commander of the army...
- the
following words: "every nation" (2 times)
Gentiles (1)
Goiim (1),
Harosheth-hagoyim* (3),
herds (1),
nation (120),
nations (425),
people (4). While...
- was m****ing
troops on
Mount Tabor,
situated between Sisera's base at
Harosheth Haggoyim (believed to now be Ahwat) and the
Canaanite capital at Hazor...
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Haroshet or
Harosheth (Hebrew: חרושת, "smithy") may
refer to:
Kiryat Haroshet, now part of
Kiryat Tiv'on,
Israel Harosheth Haggoyim,
fortress in middle...
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routed and fled on foot. "Barak
pursued the
chariots and army as far as
Harosheth Haggoyim, and all Sisera's
troops fell by the sword; not a man was left...