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1) The place of the dead (Matt. 16:13%u201420).2) Greek god of the underworld. Brother of Zeus and Poseidon.
MOREA selection comprising Psalms 113-118 and 135-136 chanted during Jewish feasts.
MOREMeans "Praise the LORD!" This word is made by putting together two Hebrew words: Hallelu (meaning "praise") and Yah (for the name of God "Yahweh," or "the LORD").
MOREDynasty of Jewish kings belonging to the family also known as the Maccabees.
MOREA major city in northern Israel and one of the key cites on the Via Maris trade route. It was fortified by Solomon.
MORESynagogue leader or administrator who cared for the facility and how it was used.
MOREMeans "league." Ancient city of Judah at the southern edge of the Hebron Mountains, north of the Negev and approximately 19 miles south of Jerusalem. Abraham lived here and purchased a tomb in this area where he, his wife, Sarah, Isaac, ...
MOREThe person who receives or inherits what belongs to a relative. The heir usually inherited these things when the relative died. In the Old Testament, Israel was the heir of God and received the Promised Land as an inheritance from God (Gen. 15). I...
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