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8 results for "Dives (traditional name"
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Akeldama (Field of Blood) Place
Akeldama - Aramaic for 'field of blood' - was a plot of ground in the Hinnom Valley south of Jerusalem, bought with the thirty pieces of silver Judas received fโฆ
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Philadelphia Place
Philadelphia was an ancient city in the region of Lydia in western Asia Minor, founded in the second century BC and named for the brotherly love of its Pergamenโฆ
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Beersheba Place
Beersheba served as the traditional southern boundary of ancient Israel, frequently paired with Dan in the north to define the full extent of the Promised Land.โฆ
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Bethel Place
Bethel holds a prominent place in biblical history as the site where Jacob experienced a divine vision of a ladder reaching to heaven, with angels ascending andโฆ
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Pergamum Place
Pergamum was an ancient city in Asia Minor known for its prominent altar to Zeus and other centers of pagan worship that reflected strong ties to Roman imperialโฆ
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Peniel Place
In the quiet hours before dawn, Jacob found himself wrestling at Peniel with a mysterious figure who would forever alter his destiny, leaving him with a new namโฆ
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Ophir Place
Far across the seas from ancient Israel lay Ophir, a distant region whose gold and almug trees supplied the materials that beautified the temple and palace undeโฆ
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Valley of Elah Place
In the Valley of Elah the armies of Israel and Philistia once faced each other across the brook, their camps pitched on opposing hills while the giant Goliath dโฆ