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- GEBAL (לַבְגּ, Geval). a Phoenician Seaport and Major Trading Center. Also Known As Byblos. Overview the Port City of Gebal
- Lebanon UMAYYAD ROUTE
- Josephus's Use of Scripture to Describe Hasmonean Territorial Expansion Kenneth Atkinson*
- The Ammonite Bottle and Phoenician Flasksanes 40 (2003) 62–79
- The Achievements and Grandeur of the Omrids at Their Royal Cities of Samaria and J Ezreel
- The Linkage of Ammon and Moab with Pre-Islamic Arabs and Muslims in Jewish Sources — Prevalence and Motives∗
- GOLIATH and the EXODUS GIANTS: HOW TALL WERE THEY? Clyde E. Billington* I. Introduction
- The Religion of Idumea and Its Relationship to Early Judaism
- An Example of Historical Evolution of Civilisations
- Saul's Wars Against Moab, Ammon, Edom, and Zobah
- Main Point Introduction Understanding
- Sermon Notes
- Ezekiel Week 15 Judgment of the Nations – Part 1 Chapters 25-28
- Hebrew, Moabite, Ammonite, and Edomite Inscriptions1
- For Three Sins, Even for Four” (1:1—2:16)
- The Historians' Hanukkah: Recalling the Worst Jewish Civil
- Mapping Judah's Fate in Ezekiel's Oracles Against the Nations
- “East of the Jordan” : Territories and Sites of the Hebrew Scriptures / by Burton Macdonald