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Map of Israel as it was in the 9th century BC. Blue is the Kingdom of Israel.Golden yellow is the Kingdom of Judah. [20]According to the Bible, by the 9th century BC, the Kingdom of Israel, once united under Solomon, had been divided into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah (which retained the historical capital of Jerusalem along with its Temple).
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Hory-Uacilla (Ossetian: Уацилла, Wacilla; Digorian: Елиа, "Elijah") [1] or Uacilla, Wacilla for short, is the name of Saint Elijah in Ossetian folklore. [2]It is also the name of an agricultural holiday celebrated on the Monday of the third week after Pentecost.
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Pages in category "Hebrew Bible chapters about Elijah" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Journeys with Elijah: Eight Tales of the Prophet is a 1999 children's picture book by Barbara Diamond Goldin and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney.It is based on the tradition that the biblical prophet Elijah can reappear to anyone anywhere at any time and is eight stories of people's encounters with him from ancient times to the modern day throughout the world.
Elijah, an Old Testament prophet sometimes revered as a Christian saint; Elias I of Jerusalem (died 516), 5th-century Patriarch of Jerusalem; Elias and companions (died 309), group of Egyptian Christian martyrs (d.309) Ignatius Elias III, a Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch who is a saint in the Syriac Orthodox Church