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- 17:44, 3 May 2023 Isaiah (hist | edit) [8,201 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Later Half == The jews do everything they can to belittle the last 25 chapters of the Book of Isaiah, even claiming that some other Isaiah besides the ancient prophet had written them. However Christ quotes from them all the time, and attributes them to “Isaiah the Prophet”. The jews despise these chapters, because they are all written to the real children of Israel of the early dispersions, none of whom were ever known as...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:36, 27 April 2023 Pompey (hist | edit) [237 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Conquest == At Acts 6:9, where we see Judaean “freedmen” living in the homeland of their ancestors, they must have been taken captive in the Roman conquest of Judaea by Pompey some generations earlier.") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:32, 27 April 2023 Diodorus Siculus (hist | edit) [1,454 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Important Writings == === Sicyonians were Dorians === That the Sicyonians, those of the neighboring district, were Dorians is evident in many places besides Diodorus Siculus at 7.9.1 (“Fragments of Book VII” in the Loeb Library edition) where he states: “''it remains for us to speak of Corinth and of Sicyon, and of the manner in which the territories of these cities were settled by the Dorians''.”") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:30, 27 April 2023 Sicyon (hist | edit) [1,194 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Now many may object to identifying the later Corinthians of Paul’s time as Dorians, because the city was destroyed and later rebuilt by the Romans. And this is true, for in 146 B.C. the Roman consul Leucius Mummius captured Corinth and razed it by fire, selling the surviving populace into slavery, as was customary for the Romans to do. Giving the account, Strabo tells us that afterwards “the Sicyonians obtained most of the Corinthian...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:30, 27 April 2023 Sicyonians (hist | edit) [1,226 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Dorians == Now many may object to identifying the later Corinthians of Paul’s time as Dorians, because the city was destroyed and later rebuilt by the Romans. And this is true, for in 146 B.C. the Roman consul Leucius Mummius captured Corinth and razed it by fire, selling the surviving populace into slavery, as was customary for the Romans to do. Giving the account, Strabo tells us that afterwards “the Sicyonians...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:27, 27 April 2023 Corinth (hist | edit) [3,399 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== History == === Destruction by Leucius Mummius === Now many may object to identifying the later Corinthians of Paul’s time as Dorians, because the city was destroyed and later rebuilt by the Romans. And this is true, for in 146 B.C. the Roman consul Leucius Mummius captured Corinth and razed it by fire, selling the surviving populace into slavery, as was customary for the Romans to do. Giving the account, Strabo tells us that afterwa...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:24, 27 April 2023 Exodus out of Egypt (hist | edit) [1,624 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Corinthians were Dorian Greeks. Paul at 1 Corinthians 10:1 tells the Corinthians “''Now I do not wish you to be ignorant, brethren, that our fathers were all under the cloud, and all had passed through the sea''”, therefore telling the Corinthians that their ancestors had been in the Israelite Exodus out of Egypt.") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:24, 27 April 2023 Corinthians (hist | edit) [388 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Corinthians were Dorian Greeks. Paul at 1 Corinthians 10:1 tells the Corinthians “''Now I do not wish you to be ignorant, brethren, that our fathers were all under the cloud, and all had passed through the sea''”, therefore telling the Corinthians that their ancestors had been in the Israelite Exodus out of Egypt.") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:23, 27 April 2023 Acts of the Apostles (hist | edit) [3,372 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Chapter 6 == === 9 === Now many may object to identifying the later Corinthians of Paul’s time as Dorians, because the city was destroyed and later rebuilt by the Romans. And this is true, for in 146 B.C. the Roman consul Leucius Mummius captured Corinth and razed it by fire, selling the surviving populace into slavery, as was customary for the Romans to do. Giving the account, Strabo tells us that afterwards “the Sicyonians obtai...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:04, 27 April 2023 Antiquities of the Judeans (hist | edit) [4,986 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Book 12 == There is a significant contention that the Dorians actually came from Dor in Palestine, a city on the coast of the land of Manasseh, and where many ancient “Greek” artifacts have been found by archaeologists, for which see ''Biblical Archaeology Review'', July-August 2001, p. 17, and November-December, 2002, “Gorgon Excavated At Dor”, p. 50. These artifacts show a “Greek” presence at Dor as early as the seventh century...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:03, 27 April 2023 Lacedemonians (hist | edit) [5,063 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There is a significant contention that the Dorians actually came from Dor in Palestine, a city on the coast of the land of Manasseh, and where many ancient “Greek” artifacts have been found by archaeologists, for which see ''Biblical Archaeology Review'', July-August 2001, p. 17, and November-December, 2002, “Gorgon Excavated At Dor”, p. 50. These artifacts show a “Greek” presence at Dor as early as the seventh century B.C., and are...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:03, 27 April 2023 Esar-Haddon (hist | edit) [1,429 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There is a significant contention that the Dorians actually came from Dor in Palestine, a city on the coast of the land of Manasseh, and where many ancient “Greek” artifacts have been found by archaeologists, for which see ''Biblical Archaeology Review'', July-August 2001, p. 17, and November-December, 2002, “Gorgon Excavated At Dor”, p. 50. These artifacts show a “Greek” presence at Dor as early as the seventh century B.C., and are...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:02, 27 April 2023 Dor (hist | edit) [1,429 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There is a significant contention that the Dorians actually came from Dor in Palestine, a city on the coast of the land of Manasseh, and where many ancient “Greek” artifacts have been found by archaeologists, for which see ''Biblical Archaeology Review'', July-August 2001, p. 17, and November-December, 2002, “Gorgon Excavated At Dor”, p. 50. These artifacts show a “Greek” presence at Dor as early as the seventh century B.C., and are...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:02, 27 April 2023 Manasseh (region) (hist | edit) [1,439 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Dor == There is a significant contention that the Dorians actually came from Dor in Palestine, a city on the coast of the land of Manasseh, and where many ancient “Greek” artifacts have been found by archaeologists, for which see ''Biblical Archaeology Review'', July-August 2001, p. 17, and November-December, 2002, “Gorgon Excavated At Dor”, p. 50. These artifacts show a “Greek” presence at Dor as early as the seventh century B.C....") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:01, 27 April 2023 Crete (hist | edit) [2,941 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Dorians == The Dorians were a tribe said to have invaded Greece, by all ancient accounts, a short time after the Trojan wars. The Greeks who inhabited all of the Peloponnese before the Dorian invasion, as well as areas of the mainland, were called everywhere “Danaans” (Danai) and “Achaians” by Homer. Modern historians assert that the Dorians came “from the north”, and point to the Dorian Tetrapolis, four cities (Erineus, Boeum, Pindu...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:01, 27 April 2023 Peloponnese (hist | edit) [338 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Dorians were a tribe said to have invaded Greece, by all ancient accounts, a short time after the Trojan wars. The Greeks who inhabited all of the Peloponnese before the Dorian invasion, as well as areas of the mainland, were called everywhere “Danaans” (Danai) and “Achaians” by Homer") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:01, 27 April 2023 Trojan War (hist | edit) [321 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Dorians were a tribe said to have invaded Greece, by all ancient accounts, a short time after the Trojan wars. The Greeks who inhabited all of the Peloponnese before the Dorian invasion, as well as areas of the mainland, were called everywhere “Danaans” (Danai) and “Achaians” by Homer.") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:53, 27 April 2023 Homer's Odyssey (hist | edit) [2,066 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Book 19 == The Dorians were a tribe said to have invaded Greece, by all ancient accounts, a short time after the Trojan wars. The Greeks who inhabited all of the Peloponnese before the Dorian invasion, as well as areas of the mainland, were called everywhere “Danaans” (Danai) and “Achaians” by Homer. Modern historians assert that the Dorians came “from the north”, and point to the Dorian Tetrapolis, four cities (Erineus, Boeum, Pindu...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:45, 27 April 2023 Dorian Greeks (hist | edit) [6,725 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Dorians were a tribe said to have invaded Greece, by all ancient accounts, a short time after the Trojan wars. The Greeks who inhabited all of the Peloponnese before the Dorian invasion, as well as areas of the mainland, were called everywhere “Danaans” (Danai) and “Achaians” by Homer. Modern historians assert that the Dorians came “from the north”, and point to the Dorian Tetrapolis, four cities (Erineus, Boeum, Pindus and Cytinium...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:40, 12 April 2023 Lake of Fire (hist | edit) [1,488 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The fragments of the Book of Enoch found among the Dead Sea Scrolls agree to a great extent with Charles’ Book of Enoch which was translated from an entirely different source: texts found in Ethiopia which had been maintained there for many centuries. While they shall not all be cited here, representative of the Enoch literature relating to Genesis 6 events is 4Q202 (or 4QEnb ar), 4QEnochb ar, Col. II, a text which corresponds to 1 Enoch 5:9-6:4 and 6:7-8:1, fr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:40, 12 April 2023 Bastards (hist | edit) [1,232 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The fragments of the Book of Enoch found among the Dead Sea Scrolls agree to a great extent with Charles’ Book of Enoch which was translated from an entirely different source: texts found in Ethiopia which had been maintained there for many centuries. While they shall not all be cited here, representative of the Enoch literature relating to Genesis 6 events is 4Q202 (or 4QEnb ar), 4QEnochb ar, Col. II, a text which corresponds to 1 Enoch 5:9-6:4 and 6:7-8:1, fr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:39, 12 April 2023 Dead Sea Scrolls (hist | edit) [1,232 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The fragments of the Book of Enoch found among the Dead Sea Scrolls agree to a great extent with Charles’ Book of Enoch which was translated from an entirely different source: texts found in Ethiopia which had been maintained there for many centuries. While they shall not all be cited here, representative of the Enoch literature relating to Genesis 6 events is 4Q202 (or 4QEnb ar), 4QEnochb ar, Col. II, a text which corresponds to 1 Enoch 5:9-6:4 and 6:7-8:1, fr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:39, 12 April 2023 Book of Enoch (hist | edit) [1,232 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The fragments of the Book of Enoch found among the Dead Sea Scrolls agree to a great extent with Charles’ Book of Enoch which was translated from an entirely different source: texts found in Ethiopia which had been maintained there for many centuries. While they shall not all be cited here, representative of the Enoch literature relating to Genesis 6 events is 4Q202 (or 4QEnb ar), 4QEnochb ar, Col. II, a text which corresponds to 1 Enoch 5:9-6:4 and 6:7-8:1, fr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:38, 12 April 2023 Fallen Angels (hist | edit) [1,232 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The fragments of the Book of Enoch found among the Dead Sea Scrolls agree to a great extent with Charles’ Book of Enoch which was translated from an entirely different source: texts found in Ethiopia which had been maintained there for many centuries. While they shall not all be cited here, representative of the Enoch literature relating to Genesis 6 events is 4Q202 (or 4QEnb ar), 4QEnochb ar, Col. II, a text which corresponds to 1 Enoch 5:9-6:4 and 6:7-8:1, fr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:37, 12 April 2023 Demons (hist | edit) [4,114 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The fragments of the Book of Enoch found among the Dead Sea Scrolls agree to a great extent with Charles’ Book of Enoch which was translated from an entirely different source: texts found in Ethiopia which had been maintained there for many centuries. While they shall not all be cited here, representative of the Enoch literature relating to Genesis 6 events is 4Q202 (or 4QEnb ar), 4QEnochb ar, Col. II, a text which corresponds to 1 Enoch 5:9-6:4 and 6:7-8:1, fr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:34, 12 April 2023 Zebedaois (Zebedee) (hist | edit) [458 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Zebedee was the father of James and John. == Life == === Calling of Sons === Matthew 4:21 ''And proceeding from there He saw two other brothers, Iakobos the son of Zebedaios and Iohannes his brother, in the vessel with Zebedaios their father mending their nets, and He called them. 22 And immediately leaving the vessel and their father they followed Him.''") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:34, 12 April 2023 James (son of Zebedee) (hist | edit) [437 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Life == === Calling === Matthew 4:21 ''And proceeding from there He saw two other brothers, Iakobos the son of Zebedaios and Iohannes his brother, in the vessel with Zebedaios their father mending their nets, and He called them. 22 And immediately leaving the vessel and their father they followed Him.'' === Execution === Jacob was killed by Herod as described at Acts chapter 12.") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:24, 12 April 2023 Phillipos (Phillip) (hist | edit) [152 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Phillipos was a fisherman from Bethsaida in Galilee, and was chosen by Christ to be an ambassador.") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:23, 12 April 2023 Andreas (Andrew) (hist | edit) [184 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Andreas was a fisherman from Bethsaida in Galilee, and was chosen by Christ along with Peter his brother to be an ambassador.") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:22, 12 April 2023 Bethsaida (hist | edit) [201 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Bethsaida was a fishing community in Galilee where the ambasaddors Peter, Andrew, and Phillip were from. == Etymology == "House of fish"") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:20, 12 April 2023 Petros (Peter) (hist | edit) [2,237 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Simon (later renamed Peter) was a fisherman from Bethsaida in Galilee, and was chosen by Christ along with Andrew his brother to be an ambassador. == Life == === Fishers of Men === <blockquote>Matthew 4:18 And walking by the sea of Galilaia He saw two men, Simon who is called Petros and Andreas his brother, casting a net into the sea, for they were fishermen. 19 And He says to them: “Come after Me, and I shall make you fishers of men.” 20 And i...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:22, 12 April 2023 Romans (Zerah-Judah) (hist | edit) [3,865 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Much can be said, drawn not only from Scripture but from history and archaeology, to demonstrate that the Israelites were one and the same with the Phoenicians of history, who were the people who settled not only much of the North African coasts and Spain, but also the British Isles, the northern coasts of Europe, the coasts of Anatolia (Turkey today), and also made up much of the original “Greek” and “Roman”...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:21, 12 April 2023 Japhethites (hist | edit) [647 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Much can be said, drawn not only from Scripture but from history and archaeology, to demonstrate that the Israelites were one and the same with the Phoenicians of history, who were the people who settled not only much of the North African coasts and Spain, but also the British Isles, the northern coasts of Europe, the coasts of Anatolia (Turkey today), and also made up much of the original “Greek” and “Roman”...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:21, 12 April 2023 Anatolia (hist | edit) [609 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Much can be said, drawn not only from Scripture but from history and archaeology, to demonstrate that the Israelites were one and the same with the Phoenicians of history, who were the people who settled not only much of the North African coasts and Spain, but also the British Isles, the northern coasts of Europe, the coasts of Anatolia (Turkey today), and also made up much of the original “Greek” and “Roman”...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:21, 12 April 2023 British Isles (hist | edit) [609 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Much more can be said, drawn not only from Scripture but from history and archaeology, to demonstrate that the Israelites were one and the same with the Phoenicians of history, who were the people who settled not only much of the North African coasts and Spain, but also the British Isles, the northern coasts of Europe, the coasts of Anatolia (Turkey today), and also made up much of the original “Greek” and “[[Romans (Zerah-Judah)|Roman]...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:20, 12 April 2023 North Africa (hist | edit) [609 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Much more can be said, drawn not only from Scripture but from history and archaeology, to demonstrate that the Israelites were one and the same with the Phoenicians of history, who were the people who settled not only much of the North African coasts and Spain, but also the British Isles, the northern coasts of Europe, the coasts of Anatolia (Turkey today), and also made up much of the original “Greek” and “[[Romans (Zerah-Judah)|Roman]...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:19, 12 April 2023 Anna the Prophetess (hist | edit) [928 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Tyre == It is only well after the deportations of the Israelites that translators of the Scriptures for the Septuagint had in diverse places associated Phoenicians with “Canaanites”, yet the Israelites were long removed from the land. The inhabitants of the island city of Tyre, however, '''never were deported by the Assyrians or the Babylonians''', although the mainland portion of Tyre was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar (Ezek. 26). After the beginning of the Pe...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:19, 12 April 2023 Alexander the Great (hist | edit) [928 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Tyre == It is only well after the deportations of the Israelites that translators of the Scriptures for the Septuagint had in diverse places associated Phoenicians with “Canaanites”, yet the Israelites were long removed from the land. The inhabitants of the island city of Tyre, however, '''never were deported by the Assyrians or the Babylonians''', although the mainland portion of Tyre was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar (Ezek. 26). After the beginning of the Pe...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:19, 12 April 2023 Persian period (hist | edit) [928 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Tyre == It is only well after the deportations of the Israelites that translators of the Scriptures for the Septuagint had in diverse places associated Phoenicians with “Canaanites”, yet the Israelites were long removed from the land. The inhabitants of the island city of Tyre, however, '''never were deported by the Assyrians or the Babylonians''', although the mainland portion of Tyre was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar (Ezek. 26). After the beginning of the Pe...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:18, 12 April 2023 Nebuchadnezzar (hist | edit) [928 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Tyre == It is only well after the deportations of the Israelites that translators of the Scriptures for the Septuagint had in diverse places associated Phoenicians with “Canaanites”, yet the Israelites were long removed from the land. The inhabitants of the island city of Tyre, however, '''never were deported by the Assyrians or the Babylonians''', although the mainland portion of Tyre was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar (Ezek. 26). After the beginning of the Pe...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:15, 12 April 2023 Widow of Zarephath (hist | edit) [1,524 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Israelite presence in Tyre and Sidon, at about the same time that the so-called “Phoenicians” began their rise to supremacy over the seas, is absolutely undeniable. At 2 Sam. 24:2-7, for instance, King David sends Joab to number the tribes of Israel. Tyre and Sidon were among the places to which Joab journeyed. Elsewhere on the seacoast, Elijah visited the widow of Zarephath, and neither was that noble woman a Canaanite.") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:15, 12 April 2023 Elijah (hist | edit) [1,564 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Life == === Widow of Zarephath === The Israelite presence in Tyre and Sidon, at about the same time that the so-called “Phoenicians” began their rise to supremacy over the seas, is absolutely undeniable. At 2 Sam. 24:2-7, for instance, King David sends Joab to number the tribes of Israel. Tyre and Sidon were among the places to which Joab journeyed. Elsewhere on the seacoast, Elijah visited the widow of Zarephath, and neither was that noble woman...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:14, 12 April 2023 Sidon (patriarch) (hist | edit) [392 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Descendants == The name “Sidon”, or “Zidon” at times, described both a Phoenician city on the coast of Palestine, and the region around it. It also described the Canaanite descendants of Sidon (Gen. 10:15) who inhabited it. Later we find that although the Israelites surely did inhabit this region, they failed to drive off all the Canaanite and other tribes.") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:12, 12 April 2023 Joab (hist | edit) [445 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Joab the son of Zeruiah, was the nephew of King David and the commander of his army. == Life == === Census === The Israelite presence in Tyre and Sidon, at about the same time that the so-called “Phoenicians” began their rise to supremacy over the seas, is absolutely undeniable. At 2 Sam. 24:2-7, for instance, King David sends Joab to number the tribes of Israel. Tyre and Sidon were among the places to which Joab journeyed.") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:12, 12 April 2023 David (hist | edit) [617 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Life == === Census === The Israelite presence in Tyre and Sidon, at about the same time that the so-called “Phoenicians” began their rise to supremacy over the seas, is absolutely undeniable. At 2 Sam. 24:2-7, for instance, King David sends Joab to number the tribes of Israel. Tyre and Sidon were among the places to which Joab journeyed.") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:10, 12 April 2023 (Hebrew) Miphrats (hist | edit) [706 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "That Asher inhabited the coasts of the Mediterranean can be discerned in the A.V. at Judges 5:17: “Asher continued on the seashore, and abode in his breaches”, where “breaches” is the Hebrew miphrats (#4464) and may be translated “havens” or “inlets”, the word meaning “a break (in the shore), i.e. a haven” (Strong’s). In the Egyptian records of the 18th dynasty, which predates the Is...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:09, 12 April 2023 Mediterranean Sea (hist | edit) [799 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Israelite Presence == That Asher inhabited the coasts of the Mediterranean can be discerned in the A.V. at Judges 5:17: “Asher continued on the seashore, and abode in his breaches”, where “breaches” is the Hebrew miphrats (#4464) and may be translated “havens” or “inlets”, the word meaning “a break (in the shore), i.e. a haven” (Strong’s). In the Egyptian records of the 18th dynas...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:00, 12 April 2023 Asher (tribe) (hist | edit) [2,980 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Territory == The region and city of Sidon became a part of the territory of the tribe of Asher, as described at Joshua 19:24-31, and we are informed also at Jdgs. 1:31 that Canaanites continued to dwell in the city. But Tyre, which quickly became the prominent “Phoenician” city, was also in the territory of Asher – or at least the mainland city was, since there is not yet mention of the island off the coast – and note that there is no...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:59, 12 April 2023 Asia Minor (hist | edit) [14,573 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Matthew 4:15 == Matthew 4:12 ''And having heard that Iohannes had been handed over [arrested] He withdrew into Galilaia. 13 And leaving Nazareth, having come He settled in Kapharnaoum by the sea in the regions of Zaboulon and Nephthalim,14 in order that that which had been spoken through Isaiah the prophet would be fulfilled, saying: “15 Land of Zaboulon, and land of Nephthalim, the way of the sea, opposite the Jordan, circuit of the nations, 16 the people sitting i...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:59, 12 April 2023 Europe (hist | edit) [14,573 bytes] Noble (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Matthew 4:15 == Matthew 4:12 ''And having heard that Iohannes had been handed over [arrested] He withdrew into Galilaia. 13 And leaving Nazareth, having come He settled in Kapharnaoum by the sea in the regions of Zaboulon and Nephthalim,14 in order that that which had been spoken through Isaiah the prophet would be fulfilled, saying: “15 Land of Zaboulon, and land of Nephthalim, the way of the sea, opposite the Jordan, circuit of the nations, 16 the people sitting i...") Tag: Visual edit