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Gaash that was
named Hiddai (according to the
masoretic text) or was
named Hurai (according to the
Septuagint and Chronicles) Abi-Albon from Beth-Arabah...
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buried in the hill
country of Ephraim,
which was
north of
Mount Gaash.
Hurai from the "Ravines of Gaash" parti****ted as one of David's
Mighty Warriors...
- Help! - Avvutakkua! Cheers! - Teijän tervehyökse! Right. - Oigei. Left. -
Hurai. Yes. - Da. No.. - Ei. One. - Yksi. Two. - Kaksi. Three. - Kolme. Four....
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heyday covered the west
coast of
Sumatra from
Padang in the
north to
Sungai Hurai in the south. Inderapura's most
important products were
pepper and gold...
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customary influences. They held
services on Sa****ay and
called themselves Hūrai or Jews. Te Atua Wera
reverted to the more
customary role of a
tohunga figure...
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themselves to be
descended from the ten lost
tribes of Israel,
called themselves Hurai (Jews) and
observed the
Jewish Sabbath. They were
baptised and
would gather...
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restricted laterally by
calcite and clay
filled joints.
Marko F.,
Pivko D. &
Hurai V. (2003). "Ruin marble: a
record of fracture-controlled
fluid flow and...
- Third-ever
female ascent of an 8C (V15), by
Kaddi Lehmann. Byaku-dou –
Mount Hurai, (JPN) – May 5, 2019 – Fourth-ever
female ascent of an 8C (V15), by Mishka...
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Zealand Herald.
Retrieved 13
December 2023. "Ko Te
Karere Maori. Akarana,
Hurai 5, 1849". The
Maori Messenger / Te
Karere Maori (in Māori). Vol. 1, no. 14...
- with
ancestral Māori rites, its
followers saw in this
affiliation with the
Hurai (Jews in Māori), the
affirmation of an
identity undermined by the missions...