hel'-bon (chelbon; Chelbon, Chebron): A district from which Tyre received supplies of wine through the Damascus market (Ezekiel 27:...
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sal'-a-mis (Salamis):1. Site:A town on the east coast of Cyprus, situated some 3 miles to the North of the medieval and modern Fam...
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sal'-e-ka, sal'-ka (calekhah; Codex Vaticanus Sekchai, Acha, Sela Codex Alexandrinus Elcha, Aselcha, Selcha): Thi...
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sa'-lem (shalem; Salem): The name of the city of which Melchizedek was king (Genesis 14:18 Hebrews 7:1, 2; compare Psalm 76:2).1...
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sa'-lim (Saleim): A place evidently well known, since the position of Aenon, the springs where John was baptizing, was defined by re...
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sal-mo'-ne (Salmone): Acts 27:7.See PHOENIX.
I. PRESENT AREAII. FORMER ENLARGEMENTIII. LEVEL OF THE DEAD SEA IN EARLY HISTORIC TIMESIV. CONSTITUTION OF THE WATERV. CLIMA...
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sa-ma'-ri-a, (shomeron; Samareia, Semeron, and other forms):(1) Shechem was the first capital of the Northern Kingdom (1...
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sa'-mos (Samos, "height," "mountain" (see Strabo 346, 457)): One of the most famous of the Ionian islands, third in size among the g...
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sam'-o-thras (Samothrake, "the Thracian Samos"; the King James Version Samothracia, sam-o-thra'sha; the island was formerly Dar...
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