Names and places in the Old and New Testament and Apocrypha, with their modern identifications
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Names and places in the Old and New Testament and Apocrypha, with their modern identifications
Bible -- Geography; Names in the Bible; Names, Geographical
| | | | (Smith’s _Bible
| | | | Dictionary_), but the
| | | | name and position are
| | | | alike unsatisfactory.
| | | | Possibly the word
| | | | should read Dekem, in
| | | | which case Beit Dukku
| | | | lies in a probable
| | | | position.
| | | |
=REMETH= |Josh. xix. 21 |_er Râmeh_ |10 |? Ramoth of 1 Chr. vi.
| | (?)* | | 73. Now the village
| | | | er Râmeh, 5½ miles
| | | | north of Samaria.
| | | | (_Mem._ II. 155; Sh.
| | | | XI.)--Conder.
| | | |
=REMMON= (R.V. |Josh. xix. 7 | |13 |_See_ En-rimmon (of
=RIMMON=) | | | | Simeon).
| | | |
=REMMON |Josh. xix. 13 |_Rummâneh_ | 6 |Now the village
METHOAR= (R.V. | | | | Rummâneh, on the edge
=RIMMON=) | | | | of ‘Sahel el Buttauf,’
| | | | north of Nazareth and
| | | | Seffurieh. (_Mem._
| | | | I. 363; Sh. VI.)
| | | | Methoar means ‘which
| | | | stretches.’
| | | |
=REPHAIM=, The |Josh. xv. |_el Bŭkeiʾa_ |14 |Now called el Bŭkeiʾa,
Valley of | 8; xviii. | | | the plain south of
| 16; 2 Sam. | | | Jerusalem, on the way
| v. 18-22; | | | to Bethlehem.
| xxiii. 13; 1 | | |
| Chr. xi. 15; | | |
| xiv. 9; Is. | | |
| xvii. 5 | | |
| | | |
=REPHIDIM= |Num. xxxiii. |_Not |-- |One of the camping
| 14, 15 | identified_ | | places of the
| | | | Israelites in the
| | | | desert between Alush
| | | | and Sinai. Robinson
| | | | places Rephidim in
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