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Sepulchre — A sepulchre, or sepulcher, is a type of tomb or burial chamber [ [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=sepulcher] Dictionary.com definition] . In ancient Hebrew practice, sepulchres were often carved into the rock of a hillside.The word is… … Wikipedia
Sepulchre — First mentioned as purchased by Abraham for Sarah from Ephron the Hittite (Gen. 23:20). This was the cave of the field of Machpelah, where also Abraham and Rebekah and Jacob and Leah were burried (79:29 32). In Acts 7:16 it is said that Jacob… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Shechem — (Sichem, Shkhem or Shachmu, Hebrew: שְׁכֶם / שְׁכָם, Standard unicode|Šəḫem Tiberian unicode|Šəḵem ; Shoulder , modern Tell Balatah Israel, present day Salim and 2 km east of present day Nablus) was Canaanite city mentioned in the Amarna letters … Wikipedia
Salim, Nablus — Infobox Palestinian Authority muni name=Salim imgsize=250 caption= arname=سالم meaning= founded= type=mund typefrom= altOffSp=Salem altUnoSp= governorate=nb population=5,100 popyear=2006 area=10,283 areakm=10.3 mayor= Salim ( ar. سالم) is a… … Wikipedia
Acts 7 — 1 Then said the high priest, Are these things so? 2 And he said, Men, brethren, and fathers, hearken; The God of glory appeared unto our father Abraham, when he was in Mesopotamia, before he dwelt in Charran, 3 And said unto him, Get thee out of… … The King James version of the Bible
THEODOTUS — (second century B.C.E.), Samaritan author of an epic on the rape of Dinah (Gen. 34). The long fragment extant preserves a summary together with 47 lines of the original poem (Eusebius, Praeparatio Evangelica, 9:22, quoting Alexander Polyhistor).… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Obadiah — For other uses, see Obadiah (disambiguation). This article is about the prophet attributed to being the author of the Book of Obadiah. Obadiah (pronounced /ˌoʊbə … Wikipedia
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