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Machir or
Makir (Hebrew: מָכִיר Māḵîr, "bartered") was the name of two
figures in the
Hebrew Bible:
Machir was the son of Man****eh,
grandson of Joseph...
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Machir or
Makir (Hebrew: מָכִיר Māḵîr, "bartered") was the name of two
figures in the
Hebrew Bible.
Machir may also
refer to:
Machir (biblical region)...
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Machir (Hebrew: מָכִיר Māḵīr) was the name of a
tribal group mentioned in the Song of
Deborah in
Judges 5,
where it is
praised for
fighting alongside five...
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region appears in the
ancient Safaitic inscriptions. Balm of
Gilead Machir Machir (tribal group)
Shibboleth Tribe of Man****eh
Perea Balqa Republic of...
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Machir Bay is a
small bay on the
Western coast of the isle of
Islay in the
Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It is one of the
features of the
Rhinns of Islay...
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tribe the
Gilead group constituted is unclear,
since a
tribal group named Machir is
given equal status to
Gilead in the
early biblical p****ages, as a separate...
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James Machir (1764 – June 25, 1827) was a
United States representative from Virginia.
Machir was a
member of the
Virginia House of
Delegates from 1793...
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towns in
Machir (the
eastern half-tribe of Man****eh) with
Machir ancestry (Numbers 32:41,
Deuteronomy 3:14) 33
villages in
Gilead (Gad) with
Machir ancestry...
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ruled of 23 years. His
inheritance was in
Gilead through the line of
Machir, the son of Man****eh.
According to
Judges 10:3–5, Jair had
thirty sons,...
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Moshe ben
Machir (or
Moshe ben
Yehudah haMachiri) was
rabbi and
kabbalist of
Safed who
lived in the 16th century. He is
primarily known as the
author of...