EDREI — (Heb. אֶדְרֶעִי). (1) A biblical town in Transjordan. It may be recorded among the towns captured by Thutmosis III in c. 1469 B.C.E., but that reference may be to (2) below. In all likelihood the toponym is found in Ugaritic (KTU 1.108:3). It is… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Edrei — (a. Geogr.), so v.w. Adraa … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
EDREI — urbs Regis Og in reg. Amorthaeorum, ubi ipse contra Israel pugnavit, et caesus est. Est et alia in tribu Nephthali. Ios. c. 12. v. 37. Deut. c. 1. v. 3. Num. c. 21. v. 23. et c. 19. v. 37 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Edreï — DMS … Deutsch Wikipedia
Edrei — Mighty; strength. 1) One of the chief towns of the kingdom of Bashan (Josh. 12:4, 5). Here Og was defeated by the Israelites, and the strength of the Amorites broken (Num. 21:33 35). It subsequently belonged to Manasseh, for a short time… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Max Edrei — est un architecte français né à El Simbillâwein (Égypte) le 12 août 1889 et mort à Mantes la Jolie le 27 septembre 1972. Études à Paris, lycée Janson de Sailly, bachelier es Sciences en 1916. Commence ses études d architecture à l École des Beaux … Wikipédia en Français
Doron Mendels — is a full professor in the history department of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Contents 1 Research … Wikipedia
Og — For other uses, see Og (disambiguation). Og’s bed (engraving circa 1770 by Johann Balthasar Probst) According to several books of the Old Testament, Og ( gigantic ; Hebrew: עוג, cog ˈʕoːɡ; Arabic: عوج, c … Wikipedia
BASHAN — (Heb. בָּשָׁן, הַבָּשָׁן), a region north of the Yarmuk River and east of the Jordan and lakes Ḥuleh and Kinneret. In biblical times, the city of salchah (Salcah) was at the eastern extremity of Bashan (Deut. 3:10; Josh. 13:11) and the city of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Dar'a — arabisch درعا, DMG Darʿā Dar a … Deutsch Wikipedia