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Smith's Bible Dictionary - Abilene (land of meadows ), ( Luke 3:1 ) a city situated on the eastern slope of Antilibanus, in a district fertilized by the river Barada (Abana). The city was 18 miles from Damascus, and stood in a remarkable gorge called Suk Wady Barada .
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Aug 12, 2014 · From the noun אבל ('abel), stream, from the verb אבל ('abel), to drive a stream. Related names: • Via אבל (' ...
Abilene, in 37 A.D., was placed under the administrative control of Herod Agrippa I (one of the grandsons of Herod the Great). The territory was later put under ...
ABILENE ăb' ə lē' nĭ (̓Αβιληνή, G9). A region to the NW of Damascus taking its name from its principal city Abila, Âbil as-Sûq of the medieval Arab ...
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Abilene is a region of the Holy Land mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, thought to be taken from the Hebrew meaning "grass".
A plain, a district lying on the east slope of the Anti-Lebanon range; so called from its chief town, Abila (Luke 3:1), which stood in the Suk Wady Barada, ...
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Abilene or simply Abila was a plain, a district in Coele-Syria, of which the chief town was Abila Lysaniou The limits of this region are nowhere exactly ...
Mar 17, 2023 · It's a name in Hebrew genealogy and is defined as a beautiful earthly character. Abilene means “stream,” “meadow,” and “grassy area,” Abilene is ...
Abilene therefore represents a richness and a fertility of intellectual capacity through which Spirit can work to bring about in the individual a perception and ...
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