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Edomites and it
became the core of what was
known in Gr**** as Idumea. The
Shephela flourished during the ****enistic period, was
strongly affected by the...
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Hurvat Ganim (Hebrew: חורבת גנים) is an
archaeological site
located near Yish'i, in the
Shephelah region of Israel. The site is
identified with the biblical...
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Azekah (Hebrew: עֲזֵקָה, ʿazēqā) was an
ancient town in the
Shephela ("lowlands of Judea")
guarding the
upper reaches of the
Valley of Elah,
about 26 km...
- Jerusalem: Ariel:
Journal for
Knowledge of the Land of Israel: In the Mountain,
Shephela and Arava:
Studies Served to Adam
Zertal in the
Thirtieth Year to the Menashe...
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Jericho and Bab edh-Dhra in the
Jordan Rift Valley.
Further south, in the
Shephela (piedmont) down to the
Northern Negev is
found a
group of
pottery with...
- of the land: the
Negeb (or 'extreme south',
verse 21) the
lowlands (the
Shephela,
between the
higher hills and the Mediterranean,
verse 33) the hill country...
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claims is that
Joshua took the
Judean hill
country with the
Negeb and
Shephela.' He also
accused Moore and
other scholars of
oversimplifying the reliability...
- Shahar, Y. (1996). "Appendix II,
Subterranean Hide-outs in the
Northern Shephela". In Fischer, M. L. (ed.).
Roman roads in
Judaea II: the Jaffa-Jerusalem...