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  • 71Liste der Weihbischöfe in Prag — Erzbistum Prag Wappen Die folgenden Personen sind beziehungsweise waren Weihbischöfe des Bistum/Erzbistum Prag Nr. Bischof von bis Beschreibung Darstellung …

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  • 72Aboud — 32° 00′ 54″ N 35° 04′ 05″ E / 32.01501667, 35.06813333 Aboud est un v …

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  • 73Afek — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Afek peut désigner : le kibboutz Afek dans le nord d Israël près de Haïfa le kibboutz Afik dans le Golan la réserve naturelle d Ein Afek dans le nord …

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  • 74Me-jarkon —    Waters of yellowness, or clear waters, a river in the tribe of Dan (Josh. 19:46). It has been identified with the river Aujeh, which rises at Antipatris …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 75Acts 23 — 1 And Paul, earnestly beholding the council, said, Men and brethren, I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day. 2 And the high priest Ananias commanded them that stood by him to smite him on the mouth. 3 Then said Paul unto… …

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  • 76ANTIPATER Thessalonicensis — Poeta Graecus, floruit Augusti Caesaris temporibus: sicut constat ex quodam eius epigrammate, Α᾿νθολογίας l. 4. Tit. Ἐις ὀρχηςτρίδας. Ac eum, una cum Bathyllo, primos fuisse pantomimos, ac sub Augusto claruisse, saris notum ex Dione, Zosimo,… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 77ANGARIA — ANGARIA, transportation corvée. A postal system was introduced under the Achaemenian monarchy (see persia ) for the transaction of official business between the various states in the Persian Empire and the imperial court. Herodotus (7:98)… …

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  • 78ARETHUSA — ARETHUSA, town in Judea, probably located in the Shephelah. Arethusa is mentioned by Josephus (Ant., 14:75; Wars, 1:156) as one of the towns under Jewish rule that was returned to the Gentiles by Pompey. Its Greek inhabitants called it by the… …

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  • 79CIRCUSES AND THEATERS — In rabbinic literature circuses are generally classed with theaters (Shab. 150a). The rabbis looked down on them as symbols of a debased Greek and Roman culture, in contrast to the houses of learning and synagogues which symbolized Jewish culture …

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  • 80COINS AND CURRENCY — Jewish and Non Jewish Coins in Ancient Palestine THE PRE MONETARY PERIOD Means of payment are mentioned in the Bible on various occasions; the relevant passages in their chronological order reflect the development of these means from stage to… …

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