💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Gerar"
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| tel lachish | Lachish was an ancient Canaanite and later Israelite city in the Shephelah ("lowlands of Judea") region of Canaan on the south bank of the Lakhish River mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible. |
| geshur | a territory in the ancient Levant mentioned in the early books of the Hebrew Bible and possibly in several other ancient sources, located in the region of the modern-day Golan Heights. |
| kedesh | (alternate spellings: Qedesh, Cadesh, Cydessa) an ancient Canaanite and later Israelite settlement in Upper Galilee, mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible. |
| ramoth-gilead | Ramoth-Gilead (meaning "Heights of Gilead"), was a Levitical city and city of refuge east of the Jordan River in the Hebrew Bible, also called "Ramoth in Gilead" or "Ramoth Galaad" in the Douay–Rheims Bible. |
| tel be'er sheva | Tel Sheva or Tel Be'er Sheva, also known as Tell es-Seba, is an archaeological site in the Southern District of Israel, believed to be the site of the ancient biblical town of Beer-sheba. |
| penuel | (or Pniel, Pnuel; Hebrew: Pənūʾēl) a place described in the Hebrew Bible as being not far from Succoth, on the east of the Jordan River and south of the river Jabbok in present-day Jordan. |
| land of goshen | The land of Goshen (ʾEreṣ Gōšen) is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the area in Egypt that was allotted to the Hebrews by the Pharaoh during the time of Joseph (Book of Genesis, ). |
| ramathaim-zophim | Ramathaim-Zophim, also called Ramah and Ramatha in the Douay–Rheims Bible translation (Ramathaimsophim in the Vulgate), is a city from the Hebrew Bible, the home town and resting place of prophet Samuel. |
| gergesa | Gergesa, also Gergasa (Γέργεσα in Byzantine greek) or the Country of the Gergesenes, is a place on the eastern (Golan Heights) side of the Sea of Galilee located at some distance to the ancient Decapolis cities of Gadara and Gerasa. |
| millo | a structure in Jerusalem referred to in the Hebrew Bible, first mentioned as being part of the city of David in and the corresponding passage in the Books of Kings and later in the Books of Chronicles. |
| ezion-geber | (Biblical: Ġeṣyōn Geḇer; also Asiongaber) a city only known from the Hebrew Bible, in Idumea, a seaport on the northern extremity of the Gulf of Aqaba, in modern terms somewhere in the area of modern Aqaba and Eilat. |
| magdalanoun | An ancient Jewish city on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. |
| chorazin | (also Chorazain) or Korazim (also Chorizim) an ancient village in the Roman and Byzantine periods, best known from the Christian Gospels. |
| ekronnoun | (historical) One of the five cities of the Philistine pentapolis, located in central Israel. |
| city of david | The City of David, known locally mostly as Wadi Hilweh, is the name given to an archaeological site considered by most scholars to be the original settlement core of Jerusalem during the Bronze and Iron Ages. |
| eben-ezer | a location that is mentioned by the Books of Samuel as the scene of battles between the Israelites and Philistines. |
| gezer | Gezer, or Tel Gezer, in – Tell Jezar or Tell el-Jezari is an archaeological site in the foothills of the Judaean Mountains at the border of the Shfela region roughly midway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. |
| ramah in benjamin | Ramah (from Hebrew: "height"Bible Atlas: Ramah, accessed 25 November 2016) was, according to the Hebrew Bible, a city in ancient Israel in the land allocated to the tribe of Benjamin. |
| cave of adullamnoun | (figuratively) A place or group in which people who have met failure or defeat in some way are said to congregate. |
| dimona | an Israeli city in the Negev desert, to the south-east of Beersheba and west of the Dead Sea above the Arava valley in the Southern District of Israel. |
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