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Tamah , Thamah (thā´mə), variant of Tamah.
Tamah (tā´mə), in the Bible, family returned from exile. It is also spelled Thamah. Daberath , Daberath (dăb´ērăth), in the Bible, town, N ancient Palestine, probably the present-day Dabburiya, Israel, on the slope of Tabor E of Nazareth.
Dabar… Beth-aven , Aven (ā´vĕn), in the Bible, abusive name applied to towns: to Bethel (see Beth-aven); to Heliopolis in Egypt in the Book of Ezekiel; and to some othe… Shebam , Shibmah (shĬb´mə), variant of Shebam.
Shebam (shē´băm), in the Bible, town in the pasture land E of the Jordan. Alternate forms are Shibmah and Sibma… Melville Bay , Melville Peninsula, 24,156 sq mi (62,564 sq km), c.250 mi (400 km) long and from 70 to 135 mi (113–217 km) wide, Nunavut, Canada, between the Gulf of… Mazarin Bible , Gutenberg, Johann
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