- Beit
Zayit (Hebrew: בֵּית זַיִת, lit. 'House of Olives') is a
moshav in Israel.
Located just
outside the
Jerusalem muni****l
border to the west, it falls...
- The
Zayit Stone is a 38-pound (17 kg)
limestone boulder dating to the 10th
century BCE,
discovered on 15 July 2005 at Tel
Zayit (Zeitah) in the Guvrin...
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According to some interpretations,
including the
Chazon Ish, the
zayit is not
related to
other units by a
fixed ratio, but
rather should only be...
- Tel
Zayit (Hebrew: תל זית, Arabic: Tell Zeita,
Kirbat Zeita al Kharab) is an
archaeological tell in the Shephelah, or lowlands, of Israel,
about 30 km...
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known inscription in the Paleo-Hebrew
script is the
Zayit Stone discovered on a wall at Tel
Zayit, in the Beth
Guvrin Valley in the
lowlands of ancient...
- it came back
carrying a
freshly plucked olive leaf (Hebrew: עלה זית alay
zayit), a sign of life
after the
Flood and of God's
bringing Noah, his family...
- Beit
Zayit...
- with a dove
bringing a
freshly plucked olive leaf (Hebrew: עלה זית alay
zayit), a sign of life
after the
Flood and of God's
bringing Noah, his family...
- 100,000, over
numerous sites such as Tel Lachish, Azekah, Tel Burna, Tel
Zayit,
Khirbet el-Qom, Tel Erani, Tel
Harasim and Tel Nagila. This colonization...
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Photograph of
section of the
Zayit Stone, 10th century BC: (right-to-left) the
letters waw, he, het, zayin, tet (𐤅𐤄𐤇𐤆𐤈)...