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- Sepharvaim (Hebrew: סְפַרְוָיִם, romanized: Səp̄arwayim) was a city mentioned in the Bible as being captured by the ****yrians. It was taken by a king of...
- name in the Book of Kings, where he is described as a god of "Sepharvaim". Sepharvaim (a word which is grammatically dual) is commonly, but not certainly...
- Adrammelech. He is a lunar deity and is said to have been worshipped at Sepharvaim, an ****yrian town. Although some scholars have related him to the Mesopotamian...
- Semachiah Semei Senaah Seneh Senir Sennacherib Seorim Sephar Sepharad Sepharvaim Serah Seraiah Seraphim Sered Sergius Serug Seth Sethur Shaalabbin Shaalbim...
- Sargon II), and settling people from Babylon, Cuthah, Avva, Hamath and Sepharvaim in their place (2 Kings 17:6, 24). According to the Books of Kings, this...
- Account of the Discoveries Made in the Ancient Ruins of Nineveh, ****hur, Sepharvaim, Calah, Babylon, Borsippa, Cuthah, and Van, etc", Curts & Jennings, 1897...
- Account of the Discoveries Made in the Ancient Ruins of Nineveh, ****hur, Sepharvaim, Calah, [etc]..., Curts & Jennings, 1897 King, L. W., "The Cruciform Monument...
- universally accepted. Sippar has been suggested as the location of the Biblical Sepharvaim in the Old Testament, which alludes to the two parts of the city in its...
- the ****yrians then brought people from Babylon, Kutha, Avva, Hamath and Sepharvaim to place in Samaria. Because God sent lions among them to kill them, the...
- made satisfied thereby! Therefore, they have published in Spain and in Sepharvaim, from one end of the heavens unto the other, [saying], 'Lo! All those...