ABEL-MAIM

ABEL-MAIM
ABEL-MAIM
Latine luctus aquarum, civitas, quam (ut narrat historia Paralipomenon, 2 Chron. c. 16. v. 5.) Rex Asa per Benhadad Syrum expugnavit. 1 Reg. c. 15. v. 20.

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