• Beth-Anath was mentioned in the Bible as "one of the fenced cities that fell to the lot of Naphtali (Joshua 19:38), and from which the Canaanites were...
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  • at Mizpah, recorded in 1 Samuel 7:5-12. Beth-diblathaim Bethemek Bether Beth-ezal Beth-gader Beth-gamul Beth Jeshimoth (Hebrew, Beit ha-Yeshimot) was...
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    Anat (redirect from Anath)
    classically Anath (/ˈeɪnəθ, ˈeɪˌnæθ/; Ugaritic: 𐎓𐎐𐎚 ʿnt; Hebrew: עֲנָת ʿĂnāṯ; Phoenician: 𐤏𐤍𐤕, romanized: ʿNT; Greek: Αναθ, romanized: Anath; Egyptian:...
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  • with several other sites, Bi'ina was proposed as the location of ancient Beth-Anath mentioned in Egyptian and biblical texts. Archaeological evidence suggests...
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  • pp. 55–ff.; 24, 1928, p. 87), Saarisalo ("Boundary", p. 189), Safrai ("Beth-Anath", Sinai 78, 1976, pp. 18–34), Rafael Frankel (Settlement dynamics and...
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  • – Mesopotamian state Beer-Sheba Beirut Berea Beth-Anath Bethany Bethel Bethharan Bethlehem Bethsaida Beth Shemesh in Judah (distinct from those in Naphtali...
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    proposed in 1921 that Belat might be biblical Beth-Anath, but later changed his mind, locating Beth-Anath at Bi'ina (Dayr al Ba'ana). Kitchener, H. H....
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  • 1854, Charles William Meredith van de Velde proposed that Aynata was Beth-Anath. W.M. Thomson repeated this claim in 1859, and Victor Guérin came to the...
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    fortified city: "Kedesh, Edrei, En-hazor, Yir'on, Migdal-el, Horem, Beth-anath, and Beth-shemesh" (Joshua 19:37). In the records of Tiglath-Pileser III, a...
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    Peleth? 122. [ꜥ]tbꜣr = unknown 123. bpꜣjrwrḏꜣ = unknown 124. bꜣṯꜥnṯ = Beth-Anath 125. šꜣrꜣḥꜣn = Sharuhen 126. jrmꜥṯn = El-mattan 127. grwn = "threshing...
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    Beirut website Roman Temples on discoverlebanon.com Ain Ata on wikimapia Ain Ata on geody.com Hebrew concordance entry for Beth-Anath, "Temple of Anat"...
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  • Chris (2015). "Dividing the Spoil - A Discussion of the Identifications of Beth-Aven, Emek-Keziz and Zemaraim in the Territory of Benjamin". In Tavger, Aharon;...
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    Naphtali was unable to drive out the Canaanites living in: Beth Shemesh (Judges 1:33) Beth Anath (Judges 1:33) The Tribe of Dan was confined to the hill...
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    Hatfutsot Museum of the Jewish People".[permanent dead link] Hartmann, Anath (November 12, 2009). "Bringing the ltory of Jewish life back to life". JTA...
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    exegesis of the Bible. His treatise Ha-Elah Anat (1951, 1965; The Goddess Anath, 1970), a translation with introduction and commentary of Ugaritic texts...
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    what these faiths believe to be her counterparts: Inanna, Ishtar, Asherah, Anath, Anahita and Isis. According to one view, Lilith was originally a Sumerian...
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  • Azariah was mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah specifically Nehemiah 3:23. Anath, being described in the Hebrew Bible, was the father of Shamgar, a judge...
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  • Border Guards Baal Cycle 1.86 The Ba`lu Myth 129–142 Poems about Baal and Anath Legend of Keret 1.102 The Kirta Epic 142–149 The Legend of King Keret Tale...
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  • Retrieved 13 December 2011. "Anath". Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art: The Dinner Party: Heritage Floor: Anath. Brooklyn Museum. 2007. Retrieved...
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