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  • Succoth - Encyclopedia. com
    Succoth is identified in the Talmud (tj, Shev 9:2, 38d) with Ter'ela, the present-day Tell Deir ʿ Allā to the north of the junction of the Jabbok and the Jordan Excavations carried out at the site by a Dutch expedition under H J Franken revealed a settlement dating from about the 15 th century b c e to the period of the monarchy
  • Succoth-Benoth | Encyclopedia. com
    Succoth-Benoth is a corrupted form of the name of a popular Babylonian god or goddess A theory based on the Septuagint rendering proposes to identify Succoth-Benoth as Sarpanītu , Marduk's consort, popularly known as Zêr-banitu , "creative seed "
  • Zarethan - Encyclopedia. com
    Solomon had the vessels of the Temple cast between Succoth and Zarethan (i Kings 7:46; ii Chron 4:17, as Zeredah) The identification of the place is in dispute, some scholars placing it west of the Jordan, others placing it to the east of the river
  • Penuel | Encyclopedia. com
    Shishak captured Penuel in his campaign in the fifth year of Rehoboam, together with neighboring Succoth and Mahanaim (no 53 on his list of conquered towns) It is now usually identified with the eastern mound of Tulūl al-Dhahab on the southern side of a bend in the Jabbok; the pottery on the site extends from the Late Bronze to the Byzantine
  • Pithom | Encyclopedia. com
    The identification of Pithom with the site of Tell el-Maskhutah near the eastern end of the Wadi Tumilat has been accepted for many years by a large number of scholars despite the lack of any definite evidence that the town located there, Tjeku (= biblical Succoth?), was called Pithom (Per Atum) earlier than the Egyptian 22 nd Dynasty (c 945
  • Jabbok - Encyclopedia. com
    After joining Wadi al-Dhulayl it turns west and then southwest, watering the fertile plain of Succoth near the Jordan It falls from approximately 2,489 ft (758 m ) near Amman to approximately 1,684 ft (513 m ) at Wadi al-Dhulayl and to approximately 1,149 ft (513 m ) below sea level at the Jordan, dropping approximately 3,611 ft (1,100 m
  • Succubus - Encyclopedia. com
    Succubus A demon who takes the shape of a woman, stealing the vitality of men during sleep Old rabbinical writings relate the legend of how Adam was visited over a period of 130 years by female demons and had intercourse with demons, spirits, specters, lemurs, and phantoms
  • Shavuot - Encyclopedia. com
    Shavuot One of the three Judaic pilgrim festivals, along with Sukkot, Tabernacles, and Pessah, Passover, Shavuot, on the sixth of the lunar month of Sivan, is the festival that celebrates the revelation of the Torah by God to Moses at Mount Sinai, fifty days after the Exodus from Egypt
  • Sukkot - Encyclopedia. com
    SUKKOT SUKKOT (Heb סֻכּוֹת; "booths" or "tabernacles"), the festival, beginning on the 15 th day of Tishre, which commemorates the sukkot in which the Children of Israel dwelt in the wilderness after the Exodus
  • Augustinianism - Encyclopedia. com
    AUGUSTINIANISM The particular philosophical and theological doctrines identified with the Order of St Augustine, as well as the entire intellectual tradition stemming from Augustine and continuing, in various forms, to the 20th century





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