The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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Page 77
... Jebusites ' ; whereas El - Wâd , as we have seen , runs in the main north and south . On the other hand , the lower course of the Wady er - Rabâbi , running from west to east and lying due south of the western hill of Jerusalem , agrees ...
... Jebusites ' ; whereas El - Wâd , as we have seen , runs in the main north and south . On the other hand , the lower course of the Wady er - Rabâbi , running from west to east and lying due south of the western hill of Jerusalem , agrees ...
Page 85
... Jebusites out of the Akra and had also rebuilt Jerusalem , he named it the City of David , and abode there all the time of his reign . . . . David , having taken possession of the Upper City and joined the Akra to it , made it one body ...
... Jebusites out of the Akra and had also rebuilt Jerusalem , he named it the City of David , and abode there all the time of his reign . . . . David , having taken possession of the Upper City and joined the Akra to it , made it one body ...
Page 87
... Jebusites must have been . Sir Charles Wilson , quoted by Dr Smith ( i , p . 137 ) , says : ' The western spur is broad - backed , and , so far as the original form is known , there is no broken ground or conspicuous feature upon it ...
... Jebusites must have been . Sir Charles Wilson , quoted by Dr Smith ( i , p . 137 ) , says : ' The western spur is broad - backed , and , so far as the original form is known , there is no broken ground or conspicuous feature upon it ...
Page 92
... Jebusites , mentioned in Josh . xv , 8 , xviii , 16 , is most easily explained as referring to the south - western hill ; and it may have been so named as inhabited by the Jebusites whom David had expelled from the fortified city , but ...
... Jebusites , mentioned in Josh . xv , 8 , xviii , 16 , is most easily explained as referring to the south - western hill ; and it may have been so named as inhabited by the Jebusites whom David had expelled from the fortified city , but ...
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