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  2. Mara, Daughter of the Nile - Wikipedia

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    Mara, Daughter of the Nile by Eloise Jarvis McGraw is a historical fiction children's book. [1] It follows Mara, a young Egyptian slave girl who takes up a dangerous job as a double spy between two different masters.

  3. Marah (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    Well in the desert. According to the Book of Exodus, the Israelites reached Marah after travelling in the Wilderness of Shur, [3] while according to the stations list in the Book of Numbers, the Israelites had reached Marah after travelling in the Wilderness of Etham; [2] both biblical sources state that the Israelites were at Marah before reaching Elim.

  4. Elim (place) - Wikipedia

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    Elim (Hebrew: אֵילִם, romanized: ʾĒlīm), according to the Hebrew Bible, was one of the places where the Israelites camped following the Exodus from Egypt. It is referred to in Exodus 15:27 and Numbers 33:9 as a place where "there were twelve wells of water and seventy date palms," and that the Israelites "camped there near the waters".

  5. Marea (ancient city) - Wikipedia

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    Marea (Ancient Egyptian: pr-mrt; [1] [2] Ancient Greek: Μαρεη Mareē, Μαρεια Mareia, Μαρια Maria; Latin: Marea) was an ancient city in Egypt, located 45 km south-west of Alexandria, on the southern shore of Lake Maryut (ancient Mareōtis, Μαρεωτις). [3]

  6. Donald P. Ryan - Wikipedia

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    His books include volumes in the popular Complete Idiot’s Guide Series (Lost Civilizations, Biblical Mysteries, Ancient Egypt and World of the Bible), A Shattered Visage Lies...Nineteenth Century Poetry Inspired By Ancient Egypt, [12] Ancient Egypt on Five Deben a Day, [13] Ancient Egypt: The Basics, [14] Ancient Egypt in Verse, [15] 24 Hours ...

  7. Mara bar Serapion - Wikipedia

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    Mara Bar Serapion. Mara bar Serapion (Classical Syriac: ܡܪܐ ܒܪ ܣܪܦܝܘܢ), or "Mara son of Serapion", was a Syriac Stoic philosopher in the Roman province of Syria.He is only known from a letter he wrote in Syriac to his son, who was named Serapion, [1] [2] which refers to the execution of "the wise king of the Jews" and may be an early non-Christian reference to Jesus of Nazareth.

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  9. Via Maris - Wikipedia

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    This Egypt-to-Damascus route is designated by Barry J. Beitzel as the Great Trunk Road in The New Moody Atlas of the Bible (2009), p. 85. 85. John D. Currid and David P. Barrett use this name in the ESV Bible Atlas (2010), p. 41, as do Rainey and Notley in Carta 's New Century Handbook and Atlas of the Bible (2007), p.