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Mizraim: Encyclopedia - Mizraim
Mizraim (Hebrew מצרים Mitzráyim or Miṣrāyim/Miṣráyim; cf. Arabic مصر Miṣr) is the Hebrew name for the land of Egypt, wit...
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Mizraim:
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Mizraim (Egypt, Egyptian). The name of Egypt in very ancient times, This name is now connected with Freemasonry. See the rite of Mizra...
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Mizraim Mitsrayim:
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Mizraim mitsrayim (Hebrew) [from mitsr boundary, frontier + ayim dual ending] The Biblical name for Egypt, the word being in th...
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Casluhim: Encyclopedia - Casluhim
Casluhim, according to Genesis 10:14, were descendants of Mizraim (Egypt) son of Ham, out of whom originated the Philistines.
Other rela...
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Anamim: Encyclopedia - Anamim
Anamim is, according to the Bible, either a son of Ham's son Mizraim or the name of a people descending from him.
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Caphtor: Encyclopedia - Caphtor
Caphtor is the land of the Biblical Caphtorim (Egyptian Keftiu, Mari Kaptara), said in Gen. 10 to descend from Ham's son Mizraim (Egypt)....
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Nimrod King: Encyclopedia Ii - Nimrod King - Traditions And Legends
According to Hebrew traditions, he was of Mizraim by his mother, but came from Cush son of Ham and expanded Asshur which he inherited. Hi...
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Ham Son Of Noah: Encyclopedia Ii - Ham Son Of Noah - Ham In The Bible
Traditionally, it is held that Ham was one of the sons of Noah who moved southwest into Africa and parts of the near Middle East, and was...
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Brook Of Egypt: Encyclopedia Ii - Brook Of Egypt - Traditional Interpretation As The Nile
The traditional Jewish understanding of the term Nachal Mitzrayim is that it refers to the Nile. This view is made explicit in the Jerusa...
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Canaan: Encyclopedia - Canaan
Canaan or Knáʕan (Arabic کنعان, Hebrew כְּנַעַן, Septuagint Greek Χανααν) is an ancient term for a region roughly c...
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Biblical Cush: Encyclopedia - Biblical Cush
Cush (כּוּשׁ "black", Standard Hebrew Kuš, Tiberian Hebrew Kûš) was the eldest son of Ham, brother of Canaan and the father of N...
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Philistines: Encyclopedia - Philistines
The historic Philistines (פלשתים) (see "other uses" below) were a people who inhabited the southern coast of Canaan around the time...
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Hamitic: Encyclopedia Ii - Hamitic - Earlier Uses Of The Term
Early interpretations of the Bible led many Western scholars to believe that all of humanity was descended from Noah. Chapters 9 and 10 o...
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Hittites In The Bible: Encyclopedia Ii - Hittites In The Bible - Exodus And The Conquest Of Canaan
This period is conjectured to start sometime after 1800 BC and end sometime before 1000 BC. In this period (in which can be included the ...
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List Of Biblical Names: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Biblical Names - Z
List of Biblical names - People.
Zaanannim, movings; a person asleep
Zaavan, trembling
Zabad, dowry; endowed
Zabbai, flowing
Zabbud
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Nuwaubianism: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuwaubianism - Introduction
Nuwaubu is a collection of religious teachings and cultural philosophy and a way of life that is multifarious and ever-changing. It has i...
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Nuwaubianism: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuwaubianism - Introduction
Nuwaubianism is a collection of religious teachings and cultural philosophy that is multifarious and ever-changing. It has influences and...
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Canaan: Encyclopedia Ii - Canaan - Egyptian Canaan
During the 2nd millennium BC the name Kan'an, favoured in Egyptian usage, was used for a province of the Egyptian empire bounded on the w...
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Philistines: Encyclopedia Ii - Philistines - Origin Of The Philistines
It has been suggested that the Philistines formed part of the great naval confederacy, the "Sea Peoples", who had wandered, at the beginn...
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Nimrod King: Encyclopedia Ii - Nimrod King - Interpretations
Though not clearly stated in the Bible, Nimrod has since ancient times traditionally been interpreted to be the one who led the people to...
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Hittites In The Bible: Encyclopedia Ii - Hittites In The Bible - Babylonian Exile And Return
In Ezekiel:16:1, Jerusalem is said to be the daughter of an Hittite mother and an Amorite father, sister of Samaria and Sodom. The intent...
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Philistines: Encyclopedia Ii - Philistines - History
If the Philistines are to be identified as one of the "Sea Peoples" (see Origins below), then their occupation of Canaan will have taken ...
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Nuwaubianism: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuwaubianism - Other Curious Beliefs
Nuwaubianism - Human origins.
Everyone is originally conceived as twins, but usually only one of the twins survives to be born.[31]
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Hamitic: Encyclopedia Ii - Hamitic - Hamitic Theory In Rwanda
In Rwanda, the Hamitic hypothesis was a racialist hypothesis created by John Hanning Speke (Gourevitch 1999) which stated that the "Hamit...
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Nuwaubianism: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuwaubianism - Nuwaubian Influence On Musical Culture
Adam Heimlich, in the New York Press, noted the effect of Nuwaubian teachings on hip-hop:
By the time hip hop started taking off, Dr. Yo...
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Nuwaubianism: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuwaubianism - Politics
York has been quoted by his "students" to be a Republican and so Nuwaubians are encouraged to vote Republican because it is their belief ...
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Hittites In The Bible: Encyclopedia Ii - Hittites In The Bible - Kingdoms Period
In this period the Hittites are mentioned as the ethnic label of two military commanders under king David (around 1000 BC), Ahimelech and...
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Canaan: Encyclopedia Ii - Canaan - Etymology
In linguistic terms, Canaanite refers to the common ancestor of closely related Semitic languages including Hebrew, and Ugaritic, and was...
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Hamitic: Encyclopedia Ii - Hamitic - Post-egyptian Use
After Napoleon's invasion of Egypt, European interest in that country increased dramatically. With the translation of Egyptian hieroglyph...
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Canaan: Encyclopedia Ii - Canaan - Phoenician Canaan
Early on the Canaanites acquired fame as traders across a wide area beyond the Near East. There are occasional instances in the Hebrew Bi...
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Ham Son Of Noah: Encyclopedia Ii - Ham Son Of Noah - The Existence Of Ham
Creationist scholars of mythology hold that some early civilizations came to worship humans deified as gods in the generations after the ...
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Hamitic: Encyclopedia Ii - Hamitic - Hamitic Theory As An Ideology Within Colonialism
As a result of this reevaluation Hamitic took on a new, more positive connotation for Europeans. During the 19th century Europeans explor...
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Hamitic: Encyclopedia Ii - Hamitic - Hamitic Theory In Rwanda
In Rwanda, the Hamitic hypothesis was a racialist hypothesis created by John Hanning Speke[citation needed] which stated that the "Hamiti...
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Hittites In The Bible: Encyclopedia Ii - Hittites In The Bible - From Abraham To Egypt
In this period, which is conjectured to start sometime after 2000 BC and end sometime before 1200 BC, the "sons of Heth" or "children of ...
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Canaan: Encyclopedia Ii - Canaan - Canaan In Mesopotamian Inscriptions
Canaan is mentioned in a document from the 18th century BC found in the ruins of Mari, a former Sumerian outpost in Syria. Apparently Can...
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Hittites In The Bible: Encyclopedia Ii - Hittites In The Bible - From Noah To Abraham
The Biblical view of humanity is set forth in Genesis:10, where various peoples are described as different lines of descent from Noah. In...
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Hittites In The Bible: Encyclopedia Ii - Hittites In The Bible - Source And Ordering Of Citations
Listed below are all the occurrences of the word "Heth", "Hittite" or "Hittites" in the King James Bible (KJB), found through a Universit...
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Theosophy Sitemap I - M
This is a sitemap for Theosophy - M . Click on
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