Barnes, "Onomasticon", p. 413. Barnes, "Onomasticon", 413 n. 4. Eusebius; Freeman-Grenville, G. S. P.; Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius (2003). Taylor...
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Look up onomasticon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Onomasticon may refer to: Onomasticon (Eusebius) Onomasticon of Amenope Onomasticon of Joan Coromines...
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(Manetho) Chronicon (Jerome) Mesopotamia in Classical literature Onomasticon (Eusebius) Universal chronicle Eusebii ... Chronicon bipartitum, ex Arm. textu...
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Jerome (redirect from Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus)
Philo and expanded by Origen; A translation and expansion of the Onomasticon of Eusebius, listing and commenting on places mentioned in the Bible. For the...
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description left by a Christian traveler in the Holy Land. In his Onomasticon, Eusebius of Caesarea notes the site of Gethsemane located "at the foot of...
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Eusebius of Caesarea (c. AD 260/265 – 30 May AD 339), also known as Eusebius Pamphilius, was a historian of Christianity, exegete, and Christian polemicist...
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Gospel narrative. The Christian apologist and historian Eusebius of Caesarea, in his Onomasticon (144:28–29), identified it with Ramathaim-Zophim and wrote...
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This term appears in rabbinic literature and in Eusebius' Onomasticon. In his Onomasticon, Eusebius mentions seven Jewish settlements that existed in...
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translation of Eusebius's Onomasticon. One map depicts the Holy Land (Palestine) while the other depicts Asia. Although the preface of the Onomasticon refers...
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Jattir (section Onomasticon)
30:27). In the early-4th century CE, Greek scholar Eusebius mentioned the town twice in his Onomasticon: "Ietheira is now a very large village in the interior...
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Daroma (category Eusebius)
Hills in the Late Roman and Byzantine periods. The term is used in Eusebius's Onomasticon (4th century) and in rabbinic literature. By the late tenth century...
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Eusebius described Sokho (Σοκχωθ) as a double village at the ninth milestone between Eleutheropolis (Bet Guvrin) and Jerusalem (Eusebius, Onomasticon...
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Publishing Group. p. 277. ISBN 9780826485717. Eusebius of Caesarea (1971). Wolf, Umhau C. (ed.). Onomasticon (Concerning the Place Names in Sacred Scripture)...
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Al Qurayyat is identified with Cariatha, a place mentioned in Eusebius' Onomasticon (early 4th century CE) as a Christian village near Madaba. Maplandia...
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of modern names for biblical place names Onomasticon or On the Place Names in the Holy Scripture by Eusebius, completed in or before 324/325. Personal...
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chest and its vessels, weighing seventeen talents" According to Eusebius' Onomasticon, "Achor" – perhaps being a reference to an ancient town - is located...
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and incite disturbances against him. In the early 4th-century CE Onomasticon, Eusebius refers to the place as Dabeira and Dabrath, and describes it as...
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town later known from the works of Josephus (first century CE) and Eusebius (Onomasticon, early 4th century CE). Archaeologists localize the biblical city...
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right hand went a fiery law for them." (Deuteronomy 33:2) Both Eusebius (in his Onomasticon, a Bible dictionary) and Jerome reported that Paran was a city...
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(March–April 1986). "The Garden Tomb". Biblical Archaeology Review. Eusebius, Onomasticon, 365 "Zion". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved November 19, 2021...
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of the springs. Another possible location, which is by Eusebius' description in his Onomasticon (written before AD 324), is at "a village in the (Jordan)...
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30: 26-28). In the 4th-century CE, Eshtemoa was described by Eusebius in his Onomasticon as a large Jewish village. The Jerusalem Talmud mentions Eshtemoa...
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the third century CE, and Eusebius lists a village called Arbela across the Jordan near Pella in his fourth-century Onomasticon. Excavations on Tell Irbid...
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Maon of Judah. In the early 4th century CE, Maon was mentioned in Eusebius' Onomasticon as being "in the tribe of Judah; in the east of Daroma." During...
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org/stable/26693775 Eusebius of Caesarea (2006) [manuscript, 1971]. "Kappa, in Joshua". In Wolf, Carl Umhau (ed.). The Onomasticon of Eusebius Pamphili, Compared...
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al-Fikiya being an Arabic corruption of Aphek. Eusebius, when writing about Eben-ezer in his Onomasticon, says that it is "the place from which the Gentiles...
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mentioned in Greco-Roman sources including the writings of Josephus. Eusebius, in his Onomasticon, mentions the site under the entry of Gaas (Mount Gaash), a mountain...
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in several sources from the Roman and Byzantine periods. In his Onomasticon, Eusebius mentions a place called Thena on the road to the Jordan river, around...
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by elevation. Eusebius was probably the first to mention Nicopolis as biblical Emmaus in his Onomasticon. Jerome, who translated Eusebius' book, implied...
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a local sage known as al-Shaykh Ahmad. In the early 4th century Onomasticon, Eusebius described Chasalon as a large village in the territory of Aelia...
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