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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...
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Semachiah Semei Senaah Seneh Senir Sennacherib Seorim Sephar Sepharad Sepharvaim Serah Seraiah Seraphim Sered Sergius Serug Seth
Sethur Shaalabbin Shaalbim...
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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...
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Account of the
Discoveries Made in the
Ancient Ruins of Nineveh, ****hur,
Sepharvaim, Calah, Babylon, Borsippa, Cuthah, and Van, etc",
Curts & Jennings, 1897...
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Account of the
Discoveries Made in the
Ancient Ruins of Nineveh, ****hur,
Sepharvaim, Calah, [etc]...,
Curts & Jennings, 1897 King, L. W., "The
Cruciform Monument...
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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...