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  2. Eben-Ezer - Wikipedia

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    It is currently accepted among many Israeli archaeologists and historians to place the Eben-Ezer of the first narrative in the immediate neighborhood of modern-day Kafr Qasim, near Antipatris (ancient city Aphek).

  3. Ebenezer (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer, less commonly spelled Ebenezar, is a male given name of Hebrew origin meaning "stone of the help" (derived from the phrase Eben ha-Ezer). [1] The name is sometimes abbreviated as Eben . Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens 's A Christmas Carol has given the name a negative connotation.

  4. Ebenezer - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Church (disambiguation) Ebenezer Colonies, New York; Ebenhaeser, South Africa; New Ebenezer, New York; Ebenezer Floppen Slopper's Wonderful Water slides, an abandoned waterpark in Illinois

  5. Ebenezer Church - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Chapel and Cemetery, Illinois Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church (Baltimore, Maryland) , a Baltimore City Landmark Ebenezer Academy, Bethany Presbyterian Church and Cemetery , North Carolina

  6. Ebenezer Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Chapel, Trecynon, Rhondda Cynon Taf; United States. Ebenezer Chapel (Marmet, West Virginia) See also. Ebenezer (disambiguation)

  7. Jehovah-nissi - Wikipedia

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    The chapter recounts that Israel had the advantage over Amalek as long as Moses, watching the battle from a vantage point, held his staff aloft.. Matthew Henry considered that Jehovah-nissi (The Lord is my banner) "probably refers to the lifting up of the rod of God as a banner in this action.

  8. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego - Wikipedia

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    Franz Joseph Hermann, "The Fiery Furnace; from the Book of Daniel, 3"; St. Pankratius, Wiggensbach, Germany. King Nebuchadnezzar (left) watches the three youths and the angelic figure in the furnace (right), while the king's gigantic statue towers behind them (centre).

  9. Habakkuk - Wikipedia

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    Habakkuk, [a] or Habacuc, [1] who was active around 612 BC, was a prophet whose oracles and prayer are recorded in the Book of Habakkuk, the eighth of the collected twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible. [2]