Accad

ACCAD; ACCADIANS

ak'-ad, ak-a'-di-ans. See BABYLONIA.

BABEL, BABYLON (1)

ba'-bel, bab'-i-lon (Topographical): Babylon was the Greek na...
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Acco

ACCO

ak'-o (`akko; [`Akcho]; Ake Ptolemais; Modern Arabic `Akka, English Acre; the King James Version Accho): A town on the Syrian coast a...
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Achaia

ACHAIA

a-ka'-ya (Achaia): The smallest country in the Peloponnesus lying along the southern shore of the Corinthian Gulf, north of Arcadia...
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Achshaph

ACHSHAPH

ak'-shaf ('akhshaph, "sorcery," or "fascination"): A city in the northern part of the territory conquered by Joshua. The king of...
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Achzib

ACHZIB

ak'-zib ('akhzibh, "lying" or "disappointing"): The name of two towns in Palestine:(1) A town in western Judah in the lowlands, men...
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Achzib 2

ACHZIB

ak'-zib ('akhzibh, "lying" or "disappointing"): The name of two towns in Palestine:(1) A town in western Judah in the lowlands, men...
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Adadah

ADADAH

a-da'-da (`adh`adhah): A city in the southern part of Judah (Joshua 15:22). The older copies of the Greek text have Arouel, but tha...
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Adam

ADAM, CITY OF

('adham, "red" or BDB "made"): A city in the middle of the Jordan valley near ZARETHAN (Joshua 3:16), which see. The name pr...
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Adami-nekeb

ADAMI-NEKEB

ad'-a-mi ne'-keb 'adhami ha-neqebh, "the ground of the piercing," (that is of the pass, or defile): A place mentioned in indic...
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Addar

ADDAR

ad'-ar ('addar, "glorious"): See ARD (1) A grandson of Benjamin, sometimes counted as one of his sons (1 Chronicles 8:3).(2) A town...
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