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  • 11Antipatris — A town on the coast of Palestine. Paul spent a night in prison here en route from Jerusalem to his trial in Caesarea (Acts 23:31). It was perhaps the OT Aphek (Josh. 12:18) and had been rebuilt by Herod the Great, and named after his father,… …

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  • 12Tel Afek — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Afek.  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Migdal Afek. Tel Afek Antipatris …

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  • 13Majdal Yaba — The Majdal Tower Fortress on the former site of Majdal Yaba, 2008 …

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  • 14Hérode Ier le Grand — (en hébreu הורדוס הגדול), fils d Antipater, est né à Ascalon en 73 av. J.‑C. et mort à Jéricho en 4 av. J.‑C. Il est roi de Judée de 37 av. J.‑C. à 4 av. J.‑C …

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  • 15Jarkon-Afek-Nationalpark — „Concrete House“, das erste Stahlbetongebäude Palästinas Der Jarkon Afek Nationalpark liegt in Israel am Oberlauf des Jarkon und ist ein beliebtes Naherholungsziel mit mehreren historischen und archäologischen Sehenswürdigkeiten.… …

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  • 16ALEXANDER THE GREAT° — (356–323 B.C.E.), king of Macedonia who conquered most of the Near East and Asia. A legend preserved in Josephus (Ant., 11:329 ff.) tells that when Alexander was besieging Tyre, Sanballat, the leader of the Samaritans, came to him at the head of… …

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  • 17Gilgal — This article is about the Biblical place. For the kibbutz and Israeli settlement, see Gilgal, Bik at HaYarden. For the ancient village and Neolithic archaeological site see Gilgal I. For the J.R.R. Tolkien character, see Gilgalad. Gilgal is a… …

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  • 18Антипатрида — Древний город Антипатрида Ἀντιπατρίς …

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  • 19List of modern names for Biblical place names — While the main Biblical place names like Jerusalem, Athens, Damascus, Alexandria, and Rome have been used for centuries, some have changed through the years. Biblical Name Mentioned in Present Name Province/Region Country Adramyttium Acts 27:2… …

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  • 20APHEK — (Heb. אֲפֵק), name of three places mentioned in the Bible and named after nearby riverbeds (Heb. afikim), in which swiftly flowing streams rise after heavy rainfalls. (1) A Canaanite royal city (Josh. 12:18) east of Jaffa in the Sharon which is… …

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