RMERFYA4–The capture of Jerusalem from the Jebusites - the Israelites scale the walls of Jerusalem. C. 869 -1003 BCE Illustration by
RMMMTN15–. English: Miniature from the Alba Bible, 1430, an illuminated manuscript translation of the Old Testament made directly from Hebrew into Mediaeval Castilian showing Jews defending Jerusalem's Wall while it is being built. According to the Bible, before King David's conquest of Jerusalem in the 11th century BC the city was home to the Jebusites. The Bible describes the city as heavily fortified with a strong city wall. The city ruled by King David is now believed to be southwest of the Old City walls, outside the Dung Gate. His son King Solomon extended the city walls and then, in about 440 BC
RMPR13AX–Excavations on Ophel. Wall of the Jebusites. 1900, Jerusalem, Israel
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RF2B9HXDH–Excavations on Ophel. Wall of the Jebusites. 1900, Jerusalem, Israel
RM2AFX4DF–. The pictorial history of Palestine and the Holy land including a complete history of the Jews. [Handcuffs] upper city, upon Mount Zion, which the Jebusites had hitherto retained. They sacked it andburned it with fire. But as we afterwards again find it in the occupation of the Jebusites,down to the time of David, it seems they took advantage of some one of the subsequentoppressions of Israel, to recover the site and rebuild the upper city. 368 HISTORY OF PALESTINE. [Book III.. [Immolation of Captives.] Eleazer the high-priest, as we have seen, did not long survive Joshua; and tlie remnant of
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RFRAKH4H–Excavations on Ophel. Wall of the Jebusites 1900, Jerusalem, Israel. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern reimagined
RM2AFX4J2–. The pictorial history of Palestine and the Holy land including a complete history of the Jews. [Captivej bound.] which the manner in which that nation treated their captives will be illustrated. Adoni-bezekdied soon after at Jerusalem, to which place he was taken by the conquerors. They at thistime had possession of the lower part of that town, and soon after succeeded in taking the. [Handcuffs] upper city, upon Mount Zion, which the Jebusites had hitherto retained. They sacked it andburned it with fire. But as we afterwards again find it in the occupation of the Jebusites,down to the time o
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RM2AKJFTE–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . ldren of Israel dwelt amongthe Canaanites, Hittites, and Amorites, andPerizzites, and Hivites, and Jebusites: 6 And they took their daughters to be their- Othniel delivers Israel. JUDGES 3. wives, and gave their daughters to their sons,and served their gods. 7 And the children of Israel did evil in thesight of the Loed, and forgat the Lord theirGod, and served Baalim and the groves. 8 IF Therefore the anger of the Lord washot against Israel, and he sold them into thehand of Chu- shan - risha -thaim kingof Meso
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RM2AG3FB7–. Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning. ddim.On the east of the Dead sea, as far asthe Arnon, lay the country of the Moab-ites. In what was afterwards the terri-tory of Gibeon were located the Hi-vites, and in Judah were the Jebusites.The outspreading of these ancient THE CA XA A XI TliS. A XCI
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RM2AKYE9G–Antiquities of the Orient unveiled, containing a concise description of the remarkable ruins of King Solomon's temple, and store cities ,together with those of all the most ancient and renowned cities of the East, including Babylon, Nineveh, Damascus, and Shushan . until about 1049 e.g., whenDavid with an army of 280,000 men, choice warriors,the flower of Israel (1 Chron., xii. 23, 39), advancedto the siege, and with little trouble took the lowercity, but, as before, the citadel on Zion held out untilthe Jebusites tauntingly said to him: Except thoutake away the lame and the blind thou shalt n
RM2AN023J–Nouveau Larousse illustré : dictionnaire universel encyclopédique . du fouil du titîsert, brillante de clartés! Racine.Il Jérusalem céleste, nouvelle. Ciel, Séjour des bienheureux. — Arg. Leltie de Jérusalem, Lettre (|uun détenu adresseà une personne pour lui soutirer de largent. V. arcasi-^KVR. i Jérusalem-pomij, Ane. — Hist. Nommée Jebus ou Jebous avant David, la villofut conquise par ce roi sur les Jébusites, et fortifiée.Sous le fils de David, Salomon, elle devint, par la construc-tion du temple et du palais royal, lo centre de la nationjuive. Après la séparation des dix tribus dIsraël, e
RM2CDY2CE–. With the world's people : an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social evolution, and present conditions and promise of the principal families of men : together with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . Siddim.On the east of the Dead sea, as far asthe Arnon, lay the country of the Moab-ites. In what was afterwards the terri-tory of Gibeon were located the Hi-vites, and in Judah were the Jebusites.The outspreading of these ancient THE CANAAXITES.—ANCIENT TRIBES. Canaanitish tribes may well remind thereader of the distribution of
RM2CHKMW9–. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . ge appears to have taken place almost imme-diately after the death of Joshua (about 1400 b. a).Judah and Simeon fought against it and took it,and smote it with the edge of the sword, and setthe city on fire (Judg. i. 8). To this brief notice I Josephus makes a material addition. He tells usthat the part which was taken at last, and in whichthe slaughter was made, was the lower city; butthat the upper city was so strong, that they relin-quished the attempt and moved off to Hebron. Aslong as the upper city remained in the hands of the j Jebusites they
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