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Ancient Israelite and Jewish town, identified with modern-day Mukhmas
Samuel 14. Michmas was inhabited during the Second Temple period, when, according to the Mishnah, its fine wheat was brought to the Temple. Michmas is identified
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Israeli settlement in the West Bank
About Maale Michmas חה"כ עתניאל שנלר (in Hebrew). Knesset. Retrieved 9 August 2011. מקום מגורים: מעלה מכמש Ma'ale Michmas website Michmas and Almonds
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Biblical battle fought between Israelites and Philistines
According to the Hebrew Bible, the Battle of Michmash (alternate spelling, Michmas) was fought between Israelites under Jonathan, son of King Saul and a force
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Desert in the southern Levant
been discovered in the Judaean Desert, including those situated in Nahal Michmas, the Almisiya cave, the Murabba'at caves in Nahal Darga, the pool cave
Judaean_Desert
List of conflicts
applicable) Defeated party (if applicable) c. 1025 BCE c. 1025 BCE Battle of Michmas United Kingdom of Israel Jebusites c. 1010 BCE c. 1010 BCE Siege of Jebus
List of conflicts in the southern Levant
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Period in Jewish history, c. 516 BCE–70 CE
tractate. The highest quality fine flour was transported from farms in Michmas and Zonicha (now Zanoah). The Aforayim flour came in second. Olive trees
Second_Temple_period
Jewish kingdom in the southern Levant (140–37 BC)
suffering heavy losses, Bacchides made peace with Jonathan, who settled in Michmas. A decisive change came in 153 BCE when a civil war broke out in Syria
Hasmonean_Judea
Ancient Hebrew lampstand
quite rare. Examples were uncovered in burial caves near Mukhmas (ancient Michmas), in the Herodian Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem, and in Magdala
Temple_menorah
associated with Jonathan's triumph over the Philistines in the Battle of Michmas. Beth-aven, in Hosea 4:15 It Is opposed to Beth-el. In the same book, a
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Karstic cave in the Judaean Desert
with el Jai being a proper name. The el-Jai cave is located in Nahal Michmas (Wadi Suweinit), in the northern Judaean Desert. Research on the cave commenced
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Rehoboam (c. 930 BCE). The biblical Battle of Michmash (alternate spelling, Michmas) was fought between Israelites under Jonathan, son of King Saul and a force
War_in_the_Hebrew_Bible
Municipality type D in Quds, State of Palestine
village. Michmas is also mentioned in classical period sources. It was the seat of Jonathan Apphus until 152 BC. According to the Mishnah, Michmas was known
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German writer and explorer of Palestine
Deutschen evang. archäolog. Institut zu Jerusalem. 1. Der Paß von Michmas (The pass of Michmas)". Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins (in German). 27
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Natural caves used as sanctuaries by Jewish refugees
for immediate use. The El-Jai cave is a karstic cave located in Nahal Michmas/Wadi es-Suweinit, a stream in the northern Judaean Desert. In 1997, Eshel
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