Biblical Researches in Palestine, and in the Adjacent Regions: A Journal of Travels in the Year 1838, Volume 3

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Crocker and Brewster, 1856

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Templeruins at Kubrīkhah 55 56 Tūlin Khirbet Silim 56 Remains 56 57
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in the priests house described 69 The village the night 69 Remains of
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Way to Beit Jenn across the mountain 75 Village of Jermŭk 75 Descent
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The priest Flaminius 21 Wady Shahrūr its fertility 21 22 Traces of the ancient
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mains 86 87 Return and follow down Wady Shaab 87 Arab picnic 87 Kabul
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Noble crops 102 Tell Kisōn view 103 Amkah not Bethemek
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Kāna Khirbet Kāna Cana of Galilee 108 Kefr Menda 109 Rummāneh Rimmon
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Mukŭtta Kishon 116 Tell elMutsellim prospect 116 117 Taannuk Taanach
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Megiddo not Maximianopolis 118 Way over the hills to the plain on the coast
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Turn up the mountain on the Nābulus road 124 125 Deir elGhůsūn Wady Mŭssīn
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Visit to Jacobs well 132 Belātah road along the plain 132 Josephs tomb
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try Kuriet Jit Gitta 134 Ferata Pirathon 134 Funduk Kefr Abbūsh Wady
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Wady Atallah 143 elKubāb on first hills 143 Annābeh Bethannaba 144 Yālo
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Emmaus of the New Testament? 147150 elLātrōn a ruined fortress Castellum
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Several roads to Jerusalem we decide to go by Kesla and Soba 154 Descend
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Beisįn Pages 161202
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Sarco wall of Haram described 175 176 Gateway walled up 175 176 Measurements
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View through window 193 Visit the mount of Olives 193 Kŭlat elJālūd
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May 6th Waters at Damascus gate common cisterns 196 197 Rumour of run
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Nature of the Tyropoon 208 Place and nature of Akra 208 209 Steps down into
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This was the natural position 213 The north side of Zion was cov
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west corner ancient 220 221 Ancient southern gate 221 The ancient arch
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Herod as Antonia 231 Described 231 Its acropolis 231233 Extent of
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The Aqueduct 247 Subterranean reservoir 248 Upper Fountain 248 249
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Historical testimony 255259 Archęological argument 259 Crypt
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Probably not here at Bittir 269 270 Was it at Bethel ? 270 271 Return by
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A traditional St Philips 278 Proceed to erRāmeh not Ramah of the south
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anoth 280 281 Way to Halhūl fine tillage 281 Halhūl Halhul 281 282 May
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Unexplored region way to Kefr Mālik 290 291 Kefr Malik 291 Wady
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Ain Tāna Thanath 295 Akrabeh Acrabi 296 Lies on a watershed 296 Yānūn
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Villages 301 Northern prolongation of the Mŭkhna 301 Wady
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Gentle descent to the Ghōr lines of hills 309 Sākūt Succoth 309 310 Tells
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Visit their encampment breakfast 817 Cross Wady Yābis and ascend by a smaller
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Fording places of the Jordan guide leads the horses 325 Way to Beisān 325
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Tell elKādy 390393 Large fountains and stream 390 391
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Goatvillage Mesādy 399 Lake Phiala character stagnant waters
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Wadys Asal Khushābeh and Zaārah 405 406 Great fountain not from under
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Kǎlat Bustra temples a riddle 414 Wady and Ain Seraiyib 415 Wady Khu
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Teim fountains on western declivity 420 Ridge edDahar separating the Hasbāny
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Muhaiditheh 428 Line of hills and side valley from head
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Its lower western ridge and valley above 431 Summit visited by Rev Mr Porter
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Fine fountain elArråd 440 Ridges and valleys 440 View of Damascus and
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south 446 447 Is the ancient Chrysorrhoas 447 Probably also the Amana
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the river its form 454 The streets 454 Houses the interior sometimes splendid
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Churches
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SyroGreek dominion 465 466 Under the Romans in the New Testament
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SECTION XI
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Remains of an ancient city necropolis ancient excavated road 479 480 Latin
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and west 489 Wady elKărn and road from Damascus to Beirūt 489 490 Descend
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line
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Sculptured ceiling of colonnade 515 Great portal its exceeding beauty 515
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Prob the Bikath Aven of the prophet Amos 519 520 Coins of
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medan conquest 523 The city first appears as Baalbek and as a fortress 524
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Ancient Labo or Lybo
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the east of the stream 538 Historical Notices of the fountains 539 The Monks
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clivity summits and elevation 456 547 AntiLebanon its character elevation
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Arab cemeteries 559 Extreme northern point of Lebanon 559 560 Fine plain
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Described 562 563 View from it east and west lake of Hums and the Mediterra
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Leave elHusn 570 Notch and valley northwest 570 571 Convent Mār Jirjis
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Historical Notices 579581 Streams north of Tripoly 582 Leave the road to Tri
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count the trees alike 588 589 Number of old trees constantly diminishing
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Road along the chasm to Bsherreh 594 595 Position fertility female
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and villages 598 Deir Kanōbin 598 599 Leave road to Hadith and ascend south
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ascend high ridge on our left 609 Descend and follow down Wady Shebrāh
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Ruins at Fukra 612 Ancient temple singular tract of rocks 612 613 Other
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of Lepsius and Layard 621 Great antiquity 622 Difficulties 622 Noticed only
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COMMERCE OF BEIRUT
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ITINERARY 635642
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ARABIC NAMES AND WORDS 643657
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Pįgina 585 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
Pįgina 353 - Woe unto thee, Chorazin ! woe unto thee, Bethsaida ! for if the mighty works, which were done in you, had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes.
Pįgina 539 - And they slew the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes, and put out the eyes of Zedekiah and bound him with fetters of brass, and carried him to Babylon.
Pįgina 403 - So Joshua took all that land, the hills, and all the south country, and all the land of Goshen, and the valley, and the plain, and the mountain of Israel, and the valley of the same; 17: Even from the mount Halak, that goeth up to Seir, even unto Baal-gad in the valley of Lebanon under mount Hermon: and all their kings he took, and smote them, and slew them.
Pįgina xxxii - AND it came to pass, that after we were gotten from them, and had launched, we came with a straight course unto Coos, and the day following unto Rhodes...
Pįgina 347 - And Jesus, when he came out, saw much people, and was moved with compassion toward them, because they were as sheep not having a shepherd : and he began to teach them many things.
Pįgina 359 - In the days of Pekah king of Israel came Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria, and took Ijon, and Abelbeth-maachah, and Janoah, and Kedesh, and Hazor, and Gilead, and Galilee, all the land of Naphtali, and carried them captive to Assyria.
Pįgina 398 - B&nias is unique ; combining in an unusual degree the elements of grandeur and beauty. It nestles in its recess at the southern base of the mighty Hermon, which towers in majesty to an elevation of seven or eight thousand feet above.
Pįgina 92 - some were without a nose ; others without an arm, with one ear only, or one eye ; marked men, as he termed them." 5 As late as 1815, it was not uncommon to meet in the streets of 'Akka men who had been deprived by Jezzar of an eye, an ear, or part of the nose.
Pįgina 562 - He restored the border of Israel from the entering in of Hamath unto the sea of the Arabah...

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