| | identified_ | | east of Jordan. | | | | =NAHALLAL= or |Josh. xix. |_ʾAin Mâhil_ | 6 |The Talmud Jer. =NAHALAL= | 15; xxi. 35 | (?)* | | Megillah i. 1, renders | | | | it Mahlul. Probably =NAHALOL= (R.V. |Judg. i. 30 | | | from its relative =NAHALAL= or | | | | position ‘ʾAin Mâhil.’ =NAHALOL=) | | | | (_Mem._ I. 365; Sh. | | | | VI.)--Conder. | | | | =NAHALIEL= |Num. xxi. 19 |_Wâdy Zerka |15 |One of the | | Mʾain_ (?)* | | camping-stations of | | | | the Israelites: the | | | | next after Mattaneh. | | | | Very probably | | | | the rugged and | | | | precipitous ravine | | | | now called ‘Wâdy | | | | Zerka Mʾaîn.’--Conder | | | | (_Heth & Moab_, pp. | | | | 141, 144); _Quarterly | | | | Statement_, p. 86, | | | | 1882. | | | | =NAIOTH= |1 Sam. xix. |_Not |-- |Somewhere near Ramah. | 18; 22, 23; | identified_ | | | xx. 1 | | | | | | | =NANEA=, Temple |2 Macc. i. | |-- |Perhaps the Babylonian of | 13, 15 | | | Nana or ‘mother’ | | | | goddess. | | | | =NAPHTALI=, |Gen. xxx. 8; | |-- |‘Naphtali--And their Tribe of | xxxv. 25; | | | border was from | xlvi. 24; | | | _Heleph_, from the | xlix. 21; | | | oak in _Zaanannim_ | Exodus i. | | | and _Adami-nekeb_, | 4; Num. i. | | | and _Jabneel_, unto | 15, 42, 43; | | | _Lakkum_; and the | ii. 29; vii. | | | goings out thereof | 78; x. 27; | | | were at _Jordan_, | xiii. 14; | | | and the border | xxvi. 48, | | | turned westward to | 50; xxxiv. | | | _Aznoth-tabor_, | 28; Deut.
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