Sepphoris
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...SEPPHORIS. sef'-o-ris: A city of Galilee, taken by Josephus (Vita, IX, lxvii,
71) and later destroyed by the son of Varus (Ant., XVII, x, 9). ...
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Tiberias (3 Occurrences)
... Superseding Sepphoris, Tiberias was the capital of Galilee under Agrippa
I and the Roman procurators. It surrendered to Vespasian ...
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Gathhepher (1 Occurrence)
... Jerome (Commentary on Jonah) speaks of Geth as an inconsiderable village, about
2 miles from Sepphoris on the Tiberias road, where the tomb of Jonah was shown. ...
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Gath-hepher (2 Occurrences)
... Jerome (Commentary on Jonah) speaks of Geth as an inconsiderable village, about
2 miles from Sepphoris on the Tiberias road, where the tomb of Jonah was shown. ...
/g/gath-hepher.htm - 8k

Kattath (1 Occurrence)
... The Babylonian Talmud (Meg. 6a) identifies Kattath with Sepphoris, the modern
Seffuriyeh (but see Neubauer, Geographie du Talmud, 191). ...
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Kitron (1 Occurrence)
... It may be identical with Kattath of Joshua 19:15. In the Talmud it is identified
with Sepphoris, which is represented by the modern village of Seffuriyeh. ...
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Kittim (8 Occurrences)
... plural of kitti (not found, but compare (4) below); Ketioi, Kitioi, Ketieim, Jeremiah
2:10; Chettieim, Chettein): identified with Sepphoris, which is ...
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Sepher (4 Occurrences)

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Sanhedrin (19 Occurrences)
... The beth-din (court of judgment) in Jabneh (68-80), in Usah (80-116), in Shafran
(140-63), in Sepphoris (163-93), in Tiberias (193-220), though regarded in the ...
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Zebulun (46 Occurrences)
... So was Sepphoris (Seffuriyeh), which was for a time the capital of Galilee (Ant.,
XVIII, ii, 1; BJ, VII; III, ii, 4). Nazareth, the home of our Saviour's ...
/z/zebulun.htm - 29k

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
SEPPHORIS

sef'-o-ris: A city of Galilee, taken by Josephus (Vita, IX, lxvii, 71) and later destroyed by the son of Varus (Ant., XVII, x, 9).

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