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Bashan - Search results provided by BiblicalTrainingBashan was a broad, fertile plateau ranging from 1600 to 2300 ft. in height. It was well adapted for raising cattle (Ps 22:12; Ezek 39:18) and was ...<|separator|>
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Og, King of Bashan: Underworld Ruler or Ancient Giant?Jul 22, 2020 · The whole region of Argob: all that portion of Bashan used to be called a land of Rephaʾim. If rephaʾim are shades, then Bashan is ...
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Kings Og's Iron Bed - The BAS Library - Biblical Archaeology SocietyKing Og had a bed of iron that is displayed in Rabbah of the Ammonites. It was a very big bed: “His iron bed is still in Rabbah of the Ammonites, nine cubits ...
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Bashan in historic perspective - jstorRecent archaeological research, particularly in the Golan, has partially clarified the settlement patterns in the Bashan. Through history the verdant region has ...
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[PDF] giant cities of bashan - Biblical Archaeologyabounded in splendid buildings, its ancient name is lost, and its ancient history unknown. Its modern name is derived from a princely Mohammedan family ...
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Bashan - Bible MapIt stretched from the border of Gilead in the South to the slopes of Hermon in the North. Hermon itself is never definitely included in Bashan, although Og is ...
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Bashan | Encyclopedia.comMost of its area, some 4,334 sq. mi. (11,200 sq. km.) is covered with basalt as a result of lava eruptions occurring during the Pleistocene period or later. In ...
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The Land of Bashan - Topical BibleIts boundaries are generally considered to be the Yarmuk River to the south, Mount Hermon to the north, and the Arabian Desert to the east. Historical ...
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The Golan Heights - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe Golan Heights rise from 400 to 1700 feet in the northeastern section of the country. Israel's highest mountain, Mt. Hermon, is located here.
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(a) Structural map of near base Bashan Volcanics (central Golan)...The Golan Heights is a basaltic plateau of about 1000 km2, which declines from 1100 m asl on its northern end to 300–350 m asl on its southern end, above the ...
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The hydrogeology of the Golan basalt aquifer, Israel - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · The objectives of this research were to develop conceptual and numerical hydrogeology models for describing the flow field in the Golan basalt aquifer.
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Bashan - JW.ORGThe great fertility of this plain made the area a rich granary and provided fine pasture lands. This, in turn, contributed to the production of splendid strains ...
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Weather Merom Golan & temperature by month - Climate DataIn Merom Golan, the average annual temperature is 16.3 °C | 61.3 °F. Precipitation here is about 598 mm | 23.5 inch per year.
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Bashan - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Onlineba'-shan (ha-bashan, "the Bashan"; Basan): This name is probably the same in meaning as the cognate Arabic bathneh, "soft, fertile land," or bathaniyeh ( ...
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BASHAN - JewishEncyclopedia.comBASHAN or HA-BASHAN ("fertile, stoneless ground"):. (Redirected from BATANAEA.) By: Morris Jastrow, Jr., Gerson B. Levi. The tract of country north of Gilead ...
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Strong's Hebrew: 1316. בָּשָׁן (Bashan) - Bible HubBashan designates the high fertile plateau east of the Jordan River between Mount Hermon to the north and the Wadi Yarmuk to the south. Bounded on the west by ...Missing: Akkadian | Show results with:Akkadian
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Numbers 21:33 Then they turned and went up the road to Bashan ...The Israelites headed toward the region of Bashan, where King Og ruled, and he led his entire army to Edrei to meet Israel in battle. English Revised Version
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Enduring Word Bible Commentary Deuteronomy Chapter 3sixty cities: The conquest of King Og of Bashan brought Israel even more territory to occupy on the eastern side of the Jordan River. This victory showed ...A. Moses Remembers The... · C. Moses Remembers The... · 1. (21-22) Moses Encourages...
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Who was Og king of Bashan? | GotQuestions.orgJan 4, 2022 · Og king of Bashan was a mighty and infamous Amorite king in the days of Moses who fought the Israelites on their way to the Promised Land.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Who is Og King of Bashan? - The Gospel Coalition | CanadaAug 4, 2023 · His name also regularly appears next to Sihon, probably because Sihon conquered the Moabites in dramatic fashion (Num 21:26), and the Bible even ...The Giants Of Canaan · So Who Is Og Then? · What Are Rephaim?
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Why did Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh want to live ...Jan 4, 2022 · Numbers 32 concludes with a description of the land meted out: “Moses gave to the Gadites, the Reubenites and the half-tribe of Manasseh son of ...
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Numbers 32 – The Tribes Settling East of the Jordan - Enduring Word“Now from Joshua 4:13 we learn that of the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half of the tribe of Manasseh, only 40,000 armed men passed over Jordan to ...
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Joshua 13:7-32 - and divide it as an inheritance among the nine tri...Joshua 13:7-32 and divide it as an inheritance among the nine tribes and half of the tribe of Manasseh.” The other half of Manasseh, the Reubenites and the ...
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The Curious Case of the Tribes of Reuben, Gad, & ManassehMay 3, 2021 · Reuben and Gad wanted to settle east of the Jordan for livestock, and half of Manasseh joined them. Moses initially opposed, but they made a ...
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Joshua 20 AMP - Six Cities of Refuge - BibleProject... Golan in Bashan from the tribe of Manasseh. 9These were the appointed cities for all the Israelites and for the stranger sojourning (living temporarily) ...
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The Strip of Argov in the Bashan - TheTorah.comJul 27, 2025 · These four occurrences of Argov describe a specific, identifiable region within the Bashan that was conquered by Israel, settled by the tribe of ...
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What Were Reuben and Gad's Territories in the Transjordan?Jul 10, 2017 · Evidence for Israelite Presence in Transjordan? Extra-biblical evidence for Israelite settlement east of the Jordan is unclear, however.Missing: archaeological | Show results with:archaeological
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Full article: An Israelite Residency at Mahanaim in Transjordan?Nov 20, 2024 · The archaeological data for Israelite Transjordan is complex. While ... It features the remains of a fortified settlement (Pola et al.Missing: Bashan | Show results with:Bashan
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What are the strong bulls of Bashan in Psalm 22:12? - Got QuestionsAug 24, 2023 · In Psalm 22:12 David, in his distress, laments, “Many bulls surround me; strong bulls of Bashan encircle me.” The picture of being ...
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Psalm 68:15 Commentaries: A mountain of God is the ... - Bible HubThough it be but a low, mean hill, compared with Bashan, in outward appearance, yet it is as high as it, yea, is exalted far ...
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Isaiah 2:13 Commentaries: And it will be against all the cedars of ...and upon all the oaks of Bashan; nobles, princes, governors of provinces, as the same writers explain the words, oaks being inferior to cedars: the day of the ...
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Amos 4:1 Commentaries: Hear this word, you cows of Bashan who ...The fuller definitions which follow show very clearly that by the cows of Bashan, Amos meant the rich, voluptuous, and violent inhabitants of Samaria. It is ...
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Ezekiel 39:18 You will eat the flesh of the mighty and drink the blood ...“You shall eat the flesh of mighty men, and drink the blood of the princes of the earth, as though they were rams, lambs, goats, and bulls, all of them fatlings ...
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The Riddle of the Rephaim - Biblical Archaeology SocietyThe Rephaim have been affiliated with or depicted as: (1) shades of the dead or a specific group among the dead; (2) healers or physicians; (3) ancestors; (4) ...
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Radiometric dating of Southern Levant dolmens – Applying OSL to ...May 20, 2025 · Particularly, they dated the Golan dolmens to the early Chalcolithic period (5800-3800/3600 BCE), claiming their reuse for later burials during ...
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BC15.HTM - The Biblical ChronologistIn fact, in the Golan alone (not the entire Bashan), archaeological surface surveys have found that, in the Early Bronze Age II period (i.e., 200 years before ...
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Introduction (One) - The Amorites and the Bronze Age Near EastAs both biblical and historical sources illustrate, it seems that an Amorite legacy or cultural memory influenced later traditions, and quite significantly ...Missing: Bashan | Show results with:Bashan
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Deuteronomy 3:4 claims Israel took over 60 fortified cities-where is ...... Bashan, often associated with the Golan Heights and ... These finds demonstrate that settlements from the Bronze and Iron Ages existed in significant numbers.
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The Tribe of Manasseh - The History of IsraelThe tribe of Manasseh seldom controlled Bashan after the United Monarchy. The Arameans, especially those in Damascus, oftentimes invaded Bashan and threatened ...
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King David-era fort found in Golan, may be 1st evidence of Bible's ...Nov 11, 2020 · Dating to around the time of King David 3,000 years ago, what may be the earliest fortified settlement in the Golan Heights was recently ...
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Davidic-Era Fort Discovered in the Golan HeightsNov 17, 2020 · Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 3000-year-old fort in the Golan Heights which they believe may have been part of the ancient ...
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What archaeological evidence supports the events described in ...1811–1874: J. L. Burckhardt, W. M. Thomson, J. L. Porter (“The Giant Cities of Bashan”) catalogue scores of abandoned fortified towns still standing in basalt.Missing: settlements | Show results with:settlements
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Evidence for Deuteronomy 3:8 conquest? - Bible Hub1. Synchrony of Late Bronze destruction layers with Ussher-aligned 1406 BC date. 2. Egyptian, Ugaritic, and Amarna references corroborating the towns, sequence, ...
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Evidence for Deuteronomy 3:2 events? - Bible HubMore than 5,000 dolmens spread across the Bashan plateau, some constructed of basalt slabs 20–50 tons each. Rujm el-Hîrî (“Wheel of the Refaim”) stands 150 m ...
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Dolmens - prehistoric megalith tombs - BibleWalks 500+ sitesIn the Golan heights area there are 6,000 (!) dolmens (prehistoric megalith tombs), which were erected at the Middle Bronze period (2400-2000 BC). The tombs may ...
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(PDF) Dolmens in the Levant - Academia.eduDolmens in the Levant primarily date to the Early Bronze Age I (EB I), around 3700-3000 BCE. The study critiques the assumption of a pan-Levantine ...<|separator|>
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Menga Dolmen: Engineering behind Neolithic monument revealedAug 23, 2024 · A new study shows how a 5600-year-old monument in what's now Spain was erected. Each stone of the Menga Dolmen is many times bigger than ...Missing: giants debunked Bashan
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Ancient cities in the southern Levant with walls of cyclopean stones....Some geographic regions (e.g. Moab, Ammon, Bashan, the Negev, and the hill country of Manasseh) are said to have been inhabited by such giants, whereas others ...Missing: megalithic Edrei
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Volume 122 Year 2010 Allonē Ha-Bashan, SurveyDec 12, 2010 · During September 2009, surveys were conducted in the Golan Heights (License No. S-143/09; map ref. 27850–925/76345–420), prior to allocating ...
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1 Kings 4:13 Ben-geber in Ramoth-gilead (the villages of Jair son of ...Ben-Geber, in Ramoth-Gilead, hath the small towns of Jair son of Manasseh, which are in Gilead; he hath a portion of Argob that is in Bashan, sixty great cities ...
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Bashan—A Fertile Source - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY - JW.ORGLong before being a major granary for the Romans, Bashan supplied food for Solomon's tables. With good reason, then, God's provision for his delivered people ...
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The Historical and Biblical Significance of BashanMay 11, 2024 · The fertile lands of Bashan were renowned for their rich pastures, conducive to rearing large herds of cattle and sheep, a detail repeatedly ...
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1 Kings 22:3 who said to his servants, "Do you not know that Ramoth ...And the king of Israel said unto his servants, Know ye that Ramoth-gilead is ours, and we are still, and take it not out of the hand of the king of Syria?
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Tiglath-Pileser III: An Archaeological BiographyNov 8, 2019 · Eventually, all of Syria was conquered by the Assyrians and Tiglath-Pileser III deported people from the northern half of Israel.11 2 Kings ...Missing: Bashan | Show results with:Bashan
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Tiglath-pileser III Rules Assyria | Research Starters - EBSCOTiglath-pileser organized his conquests into an efficient empire. Conquered ... Before Tiglath-pileser III, the Assyrian army had been composed ...Missing: Bashan | Show results with:Bashan
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A New Look at the Inscriptions of Tiglath-pileser III - jstorrepresents the Bashan. Determining the extent of the area ruled by Pekah is ... Assyrian inscriptions are contradictory; (3) the biblical data is unclear and.
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Tiglath-pileser III, King of Assyria: 744-727 BC - Bible.caIn 732 BC Tiglath-pileser III kills both Rezin and Pekah, appoints ... 5-8); the conquest of northern Israel (733-732) and the replacement of its ...
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Assyrian Deportation and Resettlement: The Story of SamariaAug 8, 2019 · Mass deportations and resettlement of conquered peoples served as a ... conquest prosperity and post-conquest decline. When ...
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Were the Galileans"religious Jews" or "ethnic Judeans?"This leads to the conclusion that Galilee was depopulated in the wake of the Assyrian conquest. ... and the archaeological evidence. They were "Jews" in ...
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Kingdoms of Syria - Bashan (Syria) - The History FilesBashan (the Bible's Basha) is conquered by the Israelite tribe of Menasseh when Og's forces are completely routed while attempting to push back the invaders. Og ...
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Cities, Settlement and Integration (Part I) - Comparing the Ptolemaic ...Sep 17, 2021 · In particular, we discuss how the foundation stories of these cities reflect conflicts and integration politics, which the creation of imperial ...Missing: Bashan | Show results with:Bashan
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Archaeology (Chapter 3) - The Ituraeans and the Roman Near EastTo the Romans it was known as Batanaea, although Batanaea was only part of what comprised the Bashan of antiquity. Along with ancient Gaulanitis, Trachonitis ...
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Caesarea Philippi - Jewish Virtual LibraryCaesarea Philippi (Latin: "Philip's city of Caesar") was built by Herod's son Philip on a large plateau at the foot of Mount Hermon where the headwaters of ...
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The Temple of Caesar Augustus at Caesarea PhilippiHerod the Great built three temples to Augustus, called Augusteums. They were located in Caesarea by the Sea, Samaria-Sebaste, and near Paneon.
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The Christian Settlements on the Golan During the Late Roman ...This paper explores the historical context and emergence of Christian settlements in the Golan region during the Late Roman-Byzantine period.
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Byzantine Church Built Over Temple to Pan Found in Israel. 'Like ...Nov 1, 2020 · An impressive church from the Byzantine era has been discovered in the Hermon Stream Nature Reserve, better known as the Banias, in the northern Golan Heights.
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Volume 130 Year 2018 AfiqJul 9, 2018 · The excavation revealed settlement remains from three periods (I–III): Umayyad (661–750 CE), early Ottoman (sixteenth–seventeenth centuries CE) ...
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Lion's Trail in Golan Recalls 749 Earthquake-Destroyed SynagogueApr 28, 2024 · The earthquake did not just destroy the synagogue at Ein Keshatot. It destroyed more than 30 synagogues that existed in the Golan, and possibly ...
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[PDF] Golan HeightsJul 13, 2018 · As was the case in Katzrin, Jewish life continued in Umm El-Kanatir until the earthquake in 749. CE destroyed much of the area. The Golan was ...
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Bashan - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY - JW.ORGThe great fertility of this plain, stretching roughly some fifty miles (80 kilometers) N and S and about twenty miles (32 kilometers) in width, made the area a ...<|separator|>
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The Cows of Bashan – Amos 4:1-3 - Bite-Sized ExegesisFeb 6, 2017 · “Cows of Bashan” or “Bashan cows” either refers to a specific breed or simply to the well fed, excellent quality cattle that came from this region.
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Israel Environment & Nature: Oak Tree - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe Hebrew name, allon, means strong (Amos 2:9). Extensive oak forests still exist in Bashan, and these, together with the cedars of Lebanon, symbolized pride ...Missing: timber | Show results with:timber
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(PDF) The Timber Trade in Ancient Palestine - ResearchGateDec 2, 2013 · east of the Jordan River and the Arava Valley - Edom, Gilead and Bashan. Archaeological Evidence for Imported Wood in Palestine. During the last ...
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(PDF) The Timber Trade in Ancient Palestine - Academia.eduThe study investigates the timber trade in ancient Palestine, focusing on the lack of local timber resources suitable for large construction projects such as ...
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The Giant Cities of Bashan; And Syria's Holy Places - The AtlanticThe roof was formed of large slabs of the same black basalt, lying as regularly, and jointed as closely as if the workmen had only just completed them. They ...
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[PDF] The giant cities of Bashan and Syria's holy places... Bashan. For only. Og king of Baskatt remained of the remnant of tJie giants; behold, his bedstead was abedstead of iron; is it not in Rabbath of the children ...
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Bashan – Bible Mapper AtlasJul 4, 2022 · Bashan in northeast Israel. This fertile land was seized from King Og after he attacked the Israelites as they were preparing to enter the Promised Land.Missing: geography evidence
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The Amazing Story of Og, the Giant King of Bashan - Mayim AchronimJul 20, 2015 · Og is said to be the last survivor of the Rephaim (3:11), which were apparently a nation of giants. His bed is described as being made of iron, and being nine ...
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Og the Giant in the Bible - Learn 17 Facts About the King of BashanOg is only mentioned explicitly in the Bible in the context of the Israelites' conquest of Bashan shortly before they entered the Land of Israel.11 However ...Learn 17 Facts About The... · 8. He Spurred Abraham To... · 13. He Was Muddled By A...
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Giants in the Land: A Biblical Theology of the Nephilim, Anakim ...Jul 2, 2019 · Deuteronomy 2:11 says the Anakim were part of the giant group known as the Rephaim. And while in the wilderness, Moses defeated the giant Og of ...
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Who Are the Rephaim in the Bible? | Christianity.comJul 7, 2022 · The Rephaim could be interpreted ... A main component of Jesus' ministry was consistently driving out demons from people (even legions of demons).
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History & Overview of the Golan Heights - Jewish Virtual Library(Several Byzantine monasteries from this period have also been excavated on the Heights.) The decisive battle in which the Arabs under Caliph Omar, crushed ...Missing: Hauran | Show results with:Hauran
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Golan - Bible MapGolan was a city in the territory allotted to Manasseh in Bashan, the most northerly of the three cities of refuge East of the Jordan.
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The Land of Refaim – Megalithic Building in the GolanThe Dolmens more than 6,500 dolmens have been found, including entire fields of them. The biggest dolmens found in the Golan are the Tank Dolmens. The ...
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Mystery Circles - The BAS Library - Biblical Archaeology SocietyIt was discovered during the 1967–1968 archaeological survey of the lower Golan Heights. This unique site consists of five concentric stone circles, the outer ...
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Gilgal Rephaim / Rujm el-Hiri | Danny The DiggerA mysterious megalithic prehistoric site in the central Golan Heights. Covering an area of 6 square miles, it is the biggest megalithic site in the Near East.
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Deuteronomy 4:43 Commentaries - Bible HubGolan gave the name of Gaulonitis to a district of some extent east of the sea of Galilee and north of the Hieromax; but the exact site of the city if ...
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Deuteronomy 4:43 - The cities were these: Bezer in the wilderness ...43 The cities were Bezer on the desert plateau for the tribe of Reuben, Ramoth in Gilead for the tribe of Gad, and Golan in Bashan for the tribe of Manasseh.
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The 1967 Arab-Israeli War - Office of the HistorianThe 1967 Arab-Israeli War marked the failure of the Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson administrations' efforts to prevent renewed Arab-Israeli conflict.
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The Six-Day War (June 1967) Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Gov.ilJun 12, 2002 · ... of the River Jordan and captured a great part of the Golan Heights. The culminating event was the capture of the Old City of Jerusalem.
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Situation in the Occupied Arab Territories/Golan Heights annexationOn l4 December 1981 the Israeli Knesset passed the so-called Golan Heights Law which purported to extend Israel's laws, jurisdiction and administration to the ...
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The Syrian Golan | SyriaOn December 14, 1981, Israel annexed, the Occupied Syrian Golan; the international community responded with Security Council Resolution 497 (1981), which ...
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The occupied Syrian Golan - General Assembly Resolution (A/RES ...Reaffirming once more the illegality of the decision of 14 December 1981 taken by Israel to impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration on the occupied ...
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The Syrian Front | The Six-Day WarBy 1967 more than 265 artillery pieces were aimed down at Israel, and on the plateau itself Syria had constructed a dense network of fortifications, trenches ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Timeline | The Six-Day WarDay Two, June 6, 1967. 2am and throughout day: Massive Syrian artillery barrage on Galilee communities. Over 250 guns shoot an estimated 45 tons of ammunition ...
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SYRIA-ISRAEL: THE GOLAN HEIGHTS IN PERSPECTIVE - CIAThe Hula Valley and Galilee Hills viewed in 1975 from a pre-1967 Syrian gun emplacement on the Golan Heights. Gadot, an Israeli kibbutz in the center of the ...
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Golan Heights cowboys form cooperative for top-quality beefOct 31, 2018 · They formed Mire Golan, a cooperative of cattle ranchers for which Moens currently serves as CEO, and work closely with a retail front called Hai Bari.
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[PDF] The Economic Occupation of the Syrian Golan - A SummaryGolan is dominated by settlers whose products – such as beef, cherries, apples, wine and mineral water – provide for a significant proportion of Israel's needs.Missing: cattle | Show results with:cattle
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The Golan Heights and water: The price of peaceThe Golan Heights provides a third of Israel's water supply (see Map 3). The land is fertile, with the volcanic soil being used to cultivate vineyards and ...Missing: wineries | Show results with:wineries
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Drilling Deep for Water Under the Golan Heights - AGCO FarmLifeThe result was the Shamir Drills—a complex of three giant bores that, at depths of 1,500 meters, are thought to be among the deepest such wells in the world.
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As Israel advances on a Syrian buffer zone, it sees peril and ...Dec 9, 2024 · Israeli forces have seized a buffer zone in the Golan Heights established by a 1974 ceasefire agreement with Syria after a lightning rebel advance ended Syrian ...
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'Dangerous escalation': Syria accuses IDF of incursion into border ...Aug 25, 2025 · The IDF has been deployed to nine posts inside southern Syria since the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in December 2024, mostly within a UN- ...
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Israel will not leave the Golan Heights | Yair Lapid - The BlogsJun 6, 2018 · The Golan is the biblical Bashan. In Deuteronomy, it says, “Ramoth in Gilead, for the Gadites; and Golan in Bashan, for the Manassites.”.Missing: discourse | Show results with:discourse<|control11|><|separator|>
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Israeli National Calculations in Post-Assad SyriaJul 15, 2025 · ... and concentrated aerial campaign in its military history (known as Operation Bashan Arrow).[2] Secondly, Israel secured de facto control ...
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IDF Detains Israelis Who Crossed Border Into Syria in Bid to ...Aug 19, 2025 · The group manager says, "Settlement of the entire Bashan is a natural extension of settlement in the Golan and will help to stabilize the area, ...Missing: discourse | Show results with:discourse