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Yibna (Arabic: يبنا;
Jabneh or
Jabneel in
Biblical times;
Jamnia in
Roman times;
Ibelin to the Crusaders), or Tel Yavne, is an
archaeological site and...
- with
Jabneh... Moreover,
specific canonical discussion at
Jabneh is
attested only for
Chronicles and Song of Songs. Both
circulated prior to
Jabneh. There...
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located near the
ruins of the
ancient town of
Yibna (known also as
Jamnia and
Jabneh),
later the
village of Yibna, and
today the
archeological site of Tel Yavne...
- Jabesh, a dry place; dry, Jabez, he
makes sorrow or height; sorrow; Jabin,
Jabneh, God
discerns or intelligent; he understands,
Jabneel Jachan, afflicting...
- but
Antipas sent him back to Pilate's court.
Salome I was the
topnarch of
Jabneh.
Herod Agrippa was the
grandson of Herod.
Thanks to his
friendship with...
- 1093/jts/os-XXVI.104.347. Lewis, Jack P. (April 1964). "What Do We Mean by
Jabneh?".
Journal of
Bible and Religion. 32 (2).
Oxford University Press: 125–132...
- Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "GAMALIEL II. (called also
Gamaliel of
Jabneh, to
distinguish him from his grandfather,
Gamaliel I.)". The
Jewish Encyclopedia...
-
Biblical Studies.org.uk Jack P.
Lewis (April 1964), "What Do We Mean by
Jabneh?",
Journal of
Bible and Religion, vol. 32, No. 2,
Oxford University Press...
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entry in
historical sourcebook by
Mahlon H.
Smith Jewish Virtual Library.
Jabneh Salome I
entry in
historical sourcebook by
Mahlon H.
Smith Hananya Hizmi...
- Herod's
sister Salome I, who was
given a
toparchy including the
cities of
Jabneh, Ashdod, and Phasaelis.
Herod was born
around 72 BCE in Idumea,
south of...