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Manahen / ˈ m æ n i ə n / (also Manaen or Menachem) was a teacher in the first century Christian Church at Antioch who had been 'brought up' (Greek: σύντροφος, syntrophos, Vulgate: collactaneus) with Herod Antipas. [1] According to the Acts of the Apostles, he was among those who sent Paul and Barnabas on their first missionary ...
Gath-hepher or Gat Hefer (Hebrew: גַּת הַחֵפֶר, romanized: Gaṯ haḤēp̄er) was a border town in the Northern Kingdom of Israel around the 8th century BCE. According to the Deuteronomistic history , it was the home of the prophet Jonah .
Some locate it at Huqoq, others at Kadarim, Israel. [33] [34] There is a shrine in Toyserkan, Iran as well. [35] Zephaniah: En-Nabi Safi, Southern Lebanon [36] Seen here: The tomb is located inside a Muslim shrine, known by locals as the shrine of a Prophet Safi. Haggai, Malachi, and Zechariah: Tomb of the Prophets, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem [37]
Manahen (also Manaen), teacher of the Church of Antioch and the foster brother of Herod Antipas King Manahem (fl. 8th century BC), king over Israel and the son of Gadi Topics referred to by the same term
The target of Israel's airstrikes across Lebanon and its ground invasion in the south of the country is the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, Iran's chief ally in the region.
Israel rejected global calls for a ceasefire with Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah on Thursday, defying its biggest ally the U.S. and pressing ahead with strikes that have killed hundreds in ...
The complex of Nabi Shuayb, believed to host the tomb of the prophet Shuayb. Nabi Shuʿayb (Arabic: مقام النبي شعيب also transliterated Neby Shoaib, Nabi Shuaib, or Nebi Shu'eib, meaning "the Prophet Shuaib"), known in English as Jethro's tomb, [1] [2] is a religious shrine west of Tiberias, in the Lower Galilee region of Israel, containing the purported tomb of prophet Shuayb ...
The goal is to return quiet to northern Israel so that 60,000 Israelis who have left in the past eight months because of Hezbollah rocket fire can go home, the official said.