- Gr****: Φισών Phisṓn) is one of four
rivers (along with
Hiddekel (Tigris),
Perath (Euphrates) and Gihon)
mentioned in the
Biblical Book of Genesis. In that...
-
splits into four branches: Pishon, Gihon,
Hiddekel (Tigris), and
Phrath (
Perath, Euphrates).
These four
rivers form a
feature of the
Garden that is po****r...
- of Eden: Pishon, Gihon,
Tigris (Hiddekel in Hebrew), and the
Euphrates (
Perath in Hebrew). It also
refers to the land of Cush—translated/interpreted as...
- That the
Syriac Cave of
Treasures was
known and used by Solomon,
Bishop of
Perāth Mayshān (now Basra) in 1222 is
proved by the
earlier chapters of his work...
-
Syriac Euphrates River Al-Furāt (الفرات)
Standard Arabic Firat Kurdish Pǝrāth (ܦܪܬ)
Syriac Mosul Al-Mawṣil (الموصل)
Standard Arabic Māwṣil (ܡܘܨܠ) Syriac...
- to the term "Jerusalem of Gold".
According to
Israeli geologist Ithamar Perath,
residents of
Jerusalem in
antiquity built their homes from
Jerusalem stone...
- been proposed. The Wadi has
sometimes been
identified with the
biblical Perath mentioned in
Jeremiah 13:5. It's
possible that the
Psalmist had Wadi Qelt...
-
Arsuf Old
quarry at the edge of the
Sharon plain List of
escarpments I.
Perath, G. Almagor, The
Sharon Escarpment (Mediterranean coast, Israel): Stability...
-
Earth Sciences Series, ISBN 9781402038808. [2] Almagor, Dan Gill,
Ithamar Perath,
Gideon (1
January 2000). "Marine Sand
Resources Offs**** Israel". Marine...
- in Al Basrah. In 280 AD it was
established as
Diocese of Perat-Maishan (
Perâth Maishân),
which was
promoted in 410 to the
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Perat-Maishan...