Definition of Mesad. Meaning of Mesad. Synonyms of Mesad

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Definition of Mesad

Mesad
Mesad Mes"ad, adv. Same as Mesiad.

Meaning of Mesad from wikipedia

- Meá¹£ad Hashavyahu is an ancient fortress on the border of the Iron Age Kingdom of Judah facing the Philistine city of Ashdod near the Mediterranean Sea...
- non-Biblical reference to Sabbath is in an ostracon found in excavations at Mesad Hashavyahu, which has been dated to approximately 630 BCE. The Tanakh and...
- The Yavne-Yam ostracon, also known as the Mesad Hashavyahu ostracon, is an ostracon containing a written appeal by a field worker to the fortress's governor...
- The geological fracture seen on the remains of the northern wall of the Mesad....
- Biblical archaeology have been found at: Arad, Israel, or Tel Arad Lachish Mesad Hashavyahu Ostraca House at Samaria Elah Fortress at Khirbet Qeiyafa Additionally...
- Gulf of Eilat in the south, as well as the Coastal Plain in the west in Mesad Hashavyahu fortress. The formation of the Kingdom of Judah is a subject...
- occur in a 7th century BCE ostracon discovered at the ancient fortress of Mesad Hashavyahu, which could refer to a servant doing certain kinds of work "before...
- (circa 620 BCE) but similar script is found on an ostracon excavated at Mesad Hashavyahu, containing a petition for redress of grievances (an appeal by...
- jugum of the acridid wing is represented only by the small membrane (Ju) mesad of the last vannal vein. The jugum is more highly developed in some other...
- the town and its ruins can be seen today. The site, known Qasr Rekhmeh or Mesad Yeruham, was excavated in 1966 by R. Cohen. Modern Yeruham was founded on...