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  2. List of nations mentioned in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    I. Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal) [ 21][ 22][ 23] India [ 24] Israel. Italy (Italy generally [ 25] and the cities of Syracuse [ 26] and Rome specifically [ 27]) Illyricum (territories near the Adriatic from modern day Slovenia to Albania) [ 28]

  3. Bible translations into Nubian - Wikipedia

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    Bible translations into Nubian. The Bible was translated into Old Nubian during the period when Christianity was dominant in Nubia (southern Egypt and northern Sudan ). Throughout the Middle Ages, Nubia was divided into separate kingdoms: Nobatia, Makuria and Alodia. Old Nubian was the standard written form in all three kingdoms.

  4. Havilah - Wikipedia

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    Havilah ( Biblical Hebrew: חֲוִילָה, romanized: Ḥăwīlā) refers to both a land and people in several books of the Bible; one is mentioned in Genesis 2:10–11, while the other is mentioned in the Generations of Noah (Genesis 10:7). In Genesis 2:10–11, Havilah is associated with the Garden of Eden. Two individuals named Havilah are ...

  5. Patricia St. John - Wikipedia

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    Writer, missionary nurse. Patricia Mary St. John (5 April 1919 – 15 August 1993) was a British evangelical writer and missionary. She was known as one of the most prolific evangelical writers of fiction in the latter part of the 20th century. She worked for much of her life as a missionary nurse in Morocco. During her time as a house mother ...

  6. Kushite religion - Wikipedia

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    Kushite religion. Kushite religion is the traditional belief system and pantheon of deities associated with the Ancient Nubians, who founded the Kingdom of Kush in the land of Nubia (also known as Ta-Seti) in present-day Sudan. [ 1][ 2] During the Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom periods, increased contact between Egypt and Nubia through military ...

  7. Nubians - Wikipedia

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    Nubians ( / ˈnuːbiənz, ˈnjuː -/) ( Nobiin: Nobī,[ 9] Arabic: النوبيون) are a Nilo-Saharan speaking ethnic group indigenous to the region which is now northern Sudan and southern Egypt. They originate from the early inhabitants of the central Nile valley, believed to be one of the earliest cradles of civilization. [ 10]

  8. Non-canonical books referenced in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The non-canonical books referenced in the Bible includes non-Biblical cultures and lost works of known or unknown status. By the "Bible" is meant those books recognized by Christians and Jews as being part of Old Testament (or Tanakh) as well as those recognized by most Christians as being part of the Biblical apocrypha or of the Deuterocanon .

  9. Ten Commandments. Multiple variations. Why the Louisiana law ...

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    It has ties to “The Ten Commandments” movie from 1956, and it’s a variation of a version commonly associated with Protestants. That’s one of the issues related to religious freedom and ...