- Karnaim/Ashteroth
Karnaim is
considered to be the same with ****enistic era
Karnein of 2
Maccabees 12:21,
rendered in the King
James Version as Carnion, and...
-
Syria has been ****ociated with Job
since at
least the 4th-century AD.
Karnein was
mentioned in Eusebius'
Onomasticon as a town of
Bashan that was said...
- 'de amore' deutsch,
translation of
Andreas Capell****' de amore, ed.
Karnein, München (1970),
Berlin (1979).
Alexander Magnus,
translation of the Alexander...
- back to the time of the Zu-l-
Karnein ("the "Bihorn", i.e.
Alexander the Great) 4th
century BCE: When the
armies of Zu-l-
Karnein reached Talas in the Manichean...
- Hagestedt, Lutz (ed.).
Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon: Das 20. Jahrhundert. Kafka-
Karnein. Fünfundzwanzigster Band (in German). De Gruyter. p. 111. ISBN 978-3-11-040434-0...
- – discuss]
During the ****enistic period, the city was
referred to as
Karnein, a
place held
sacred by its
local inhabitants. In the days of
Judas Maccabaeus...