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ACRABA — ACRABA, place on the edge of the desert in the eastern Samaria mountains. Acraba is a site with archaeological remains from the Roman and Byzantine periods. The site has not been excavated but surveys conducted there in the 19th century by V.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Nablus — This article is about the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank, and its predecessor, the Roman city of Flavia Neapolis. For the biblical city of Shechem, at approximately the same location, see Shechem. Nablus Other transcription(s)… … Wikipedia
Aqraba — Other transcription(s) – Arabic عقربة – Also spelled Aqraba (official) Akraba (unofficial) … Wikipedia
MA'ALEH AKRABBIM — (Heb. מַעֲלֵה עַקְרַבִּים; JPS, ascent of Akrabbim ; ascent of the scorpions ), locality mentioned several times in the Bible as being at the southern boundary of the Promised Land. According to Numbers 34:4, the border started at the end of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NABLUS — NABLUS, city in Ereẓ Israel (in later times called shechem in Hebrew). Nablus was founded by Vespasian in 72/73 C.E. as Flavia Neapolis on the site of the Samaritan village Mabartha ( the passage ) situated between Mts. Ebal and Gerizim near… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SHILOH — (Heb. שִׁלֹה, שִׁלוֹ, שִׁילֹה), the amphictyonic capital of Israel in the time of the Judges, situated north of Beth El, east of the Beth El Shechem highway and south of Lebonah (Judg. 21:19), in the mountains of the territory of Ephraim. Under… … Encyclopedia of Judaism