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Teqoa (Arabic: تقوع, also
spelled Tuquʿ) is a
Palestinian town in the
Bethlehem Governorate,
located 12 km (7.5 mi)
southeast of
Bethlehem in the land...
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farmer from
Teqoaʿ. Amos
aimed his
prophetic message at the
northern kingdom of Israel,
particularly the
cities of
Samaria and Bethel.
Teqoaʿ is
often identified...
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tekoa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tekoa or
variants may
refer to:
Teqoa/Tuqu',
Palestinian town A
biblical site near this
Palestinian town Tekoa...
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Takua language,
language spoken by
Takua people Takua, a
biblical site near
Teqoa,
Palestine Tekoa (Israeli settlement)
Tekoa (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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first recorded battle involving the
Knights Templar was in the town of
Teqoa,
south of Jerusalem, in 1138. A
force of
Templars led by
their grand master...
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ancient Teqoa of Galilee.
Several researchers have
identified the site with the
ancient Teqoa of
Galilee (not to be
confused with
Teqoa, Judea), although...
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Zonicha (now Zanoah). The
Aforayim flour came in second.
Olive trees near
Teqoa of
Galilee served as the Temple's main
source of
olive oil.
Regev in the...
- patriarch,
particularly in his
relations with the
abbot of the New
Lavra near
Teqoa, as Pope
Gregory found it
necessary to
write to Amos and
Anastasius (Athanasius...
- 13.9.1, Wars 1.2.5),
Caphethra (Wars 4.9.9),
Bethletephon (Wars 4.8.1),
Teqoa (Wars 4.9.5), and
Marissa (Antiq. 13.9.1, Wars 1.2.5), the
latter being...
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Idumaean force before withdrawing to Nain,
preparing to
invade Idumaea. In
Teqoa, he
failed to
capture Herodium, and at Alurus, an
Idumaean officer betra****...