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Three Israelite cities mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
Ataroth (עטרות ‘Ǎṭārōṯ) is the name of two or three Iron Age cities mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the Mesha Stele. Atarot(h) may mean "crowns" or
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God of the Moabites, mentioned in Bible
the warden of Ataroth, the Gadite chief Uriel, to Kirioth, where Mesha sacrificed him to Chemosh. When, following his capture of Ataroth, Mesha conquered
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gatherings Asyncritus, incomparable Atad, a thorn Atarah, a crown Ataroth, crowns Ataroth-addar Ater, shut up Athach Athaiah, "meaning obscure" Athaliah
List of biblical names starting with A
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Moabite stele commemorating Mesha's victory over Israel (c. 840 BCE)
the men of Gad dwelled in the country of Ataroth from ancient times, and the king of Israel fortified Ataroth. I assaulted the wall and captured it, and
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proposed; for the second, Idna. Ataroth-addar is a location mentioned in Joshua 16:5. It may be the same location as the Ataroth mentioned in 16:2. Aznoth-tabor
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One of the twelve Tribes of Israel
the men of Gad dwelled in the country of Ataroth from ancient times, and the king of Israel fortified Ataroth". Also Mesha calls his father "Chemosh-gad
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Archaeological site in Jordan
Khirbat Ataruz (Arabic: خربة عطروز) or Ataroth (Hebrew: עטרות) is an archaeological site in Madaba Governorate, Jordan. The site was settled during the
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River in Jordan, near the Dead Sea
of the Moabite territory, Israel did not hold sway farther south than Ataroth, about ten miles north of the Arnon. Mesha, King of Moab, in his inscription
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Municipality type D in Ramallah and al-Bireh, State of Palestine
'Atara with the Biblical Ataroth mentioned in the Book of Joshua 16:2. However, some modern authorities prefer to place Ataroth elsewhere. In 1517, the
'Atara
City in Madaba Governorate, Jordan
discovered at Khirbat 'Ataroz near Mabada. Khirbat Ataruz, also known as Ataroth, is mentioned prominently in the Mesha stele and its ruins are located
Madaba
Ancient kingdom East of the Dead Sea
the Israelite territory north of Wadi el-Wale with the cities of Medeba, Ataroth and Nebo as well as Jahaz (east of Moab) and rebuilt the towns of Baal-meon
Moab
1:4; Joshua 9:10, 12:4, 13:12, 31 Tell Ashtara Daraa Governorate Syria Ataroth עֲטָר֤וֹת Numbers 32:3, 32:34 Khirbat Ataruz Madaba Governorate Jordan
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passed by it on the east to Janohah; And it went down from Janohah to Ataroth". The site of Janohah is thought by some to be at Yanun or nearby Khirbet
Janohah
Inscribed gate in the Karnak Temple Complex
Gath-Gittaim 26. jywrwn = Aijalon Row III 27. mjkdjw = Megiddo 28. jdrw = (Ataroth-)Addar 29. ywd-hꜥmrwk = Yad Hammelek ("hand of the king") 30. []rwt = unknown
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south-west of Medeba, on the south slope of Jebel Attarus, the ancient Ataroth. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), Kirjath This article
Kirjathaim
Israeli archaeologist and professor
Finkelstein and O. Lipschits, "Omride Architecture in Moab: Jahaz and Ataroth," Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palastina-Vereins 126 (2010), pp. 29–42. I
Israel_Finkelstein
Site of destroyed Moshav in Mandatory Palestine
Atarot was established. The village was named for the biblical town of Ataroth believed to be located nearby. In 1925, Atarot was joined by Neve Yaakov
Atarot
Biblical place
Tribe of Ephraim and Benjamin. It appears to have been situated between Ataroth and Jericho. During the 4th-century, Eusebius and Jerome speak of "Naorath"
Naarath
35.48861°E / 32.13222; 35.48861 = Ataroth [of Ephraim 1] (H5852) ?, = Ataroth-Addar (H5853) ? עטרות ʿṭrwt Ataroth [of Ephraim 1] H5852 Joshua 16:2 1
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Scroll inscribed with Paleo-Hebrew script
appears on the Mesha stele. Cf. Mesha's "The men of Gad lived in the land of Ataroth me'olam". Ungrammatical; ישבו would be expected. Löwy: "The forger had
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2 Kings, chapter 3
his god (MI lines 11–12, 15–17, "I slew all the inhabitants of the town [Ataroth], a spectacle for Chemosh and Moab. ... I slew all in it [the city Nebo]
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Book of Joshua, chapter 16
country from the plain. Then going from Bethel to Luz, it passes along to Ataroth, the territory of the Archites. "Bethel": here is separated from Luz, whereas
Joshua_16
Iron Age ruin in central Jordan
by them with this site) was taken without destruction, in contrast to Ataroth. The archaeological record similarly shows no evidence of a 9th-century
Khirbet Mudayna (Wadi ath-Thamad)
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Crowns of power.
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crowns of power
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Crowns.
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crowns
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Liberated; Salvation; Freedom; Reliever
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Muslim
Jewelry for the nose
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Auspicious victory
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Happiness; Light Faith; Light; Joyful
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Country; World
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Truthful
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Grace.
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Splendour
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Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek
Seer; Oracle
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