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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Pithom]]
    29 bytes (4 words) - 08:52, 16 November 2008
  • ...ccoth (Ex. 12:37) is supposed by some to be the secular name of this city, Pithom being its sacred name. This was the first halting-place of the Israelites i
    1 KB (181 words) - 08:52, 16 November 2008

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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Pithom]]
    29 bytes (4 words) - 08:52, 16 November 2008
  • ...to afflict them with their burdens. They built storage cities for Pharaoh: Pithom and Raamses.
    135 bytes (21 words) - 02:36, 18 August 2008
  • ...flict them with their burdens. And they built for Pharaoh treasure cities, Pithom and Raamses.
    144 bytes (23 words) - 07:51, 25 August 2008
  • Store cities which the Israelites built for the Egyptians (Ex. 1:11). (See PITHOM.) Towns in which the treasures of the kings of Judah were kept were so desi
    226 bytes (32 words) - 21:20, 17 November 2008
  • ...and "turn" towards the south, and encamp before Pi-hahiroth. (See EXODUS; PITHOM.)
    488 bytes (75 words) - 14:10, 6 November 2008
  • ...strict of the place of life", i.e., of Goshen, the chief city of which was Pithom, "the place of life." Others explain it as meaning "a revealer of secrets,"
    542 bytes (93 words) - 06:03, 18 November 2008
  • ...The Israelites in Egypt were employed in building the "treasure cities" of Pithom and Raamses (Ex. 1:11); but it does not seem that they had any cities of th ...business in safety, or cities in which munitions of war were stored. (See PITHOM.)
    2 KB (404 words) - 19:39, 11 October 2008
  • ...nt of the Israelites after leaving Ramesses (Ex. 12:37); the civil name of Pithom (q.v.).
    1 KB (173 words) - 18:21, 17 November 2008
  • ...ccoth (Ex. 12:37) is supposed by some to be the secular name of this city, Pithom being its sacred name. This was the first halting-place of the Israelites i
    1 KB (181 words) - 08:52, 16 November 2008
  • ...shen" (46:28), and "the land of Rameses" (47:11; Ex. 12:37), for the towns Pithom and Rameses lay within its borders; also Zoan or Tanis (Ps. 78:12). It lay
    1 KB (168 words) - 14:10, 12 November 2008
  • ...7), identified with Tel-el-Maskhuta, about 12 miles west of Ismailia. (See PITHOM.) Their third station was Etham (q.v.), 13:20, "in the edge of the wilderne
    9 KB (1,497 words) - 14:38, 6 November 2008
  • ...d sixty-seven years (B.C. 1348-1281), and was an indefatigable builder. As Pithom, excavated by Dr. Naville in 1883, was one of the cities he built, he must
    10 KB (1,668 words) - 14:32, 5 November 2008
  • ...e no seed.' Menephtah was son and successor of Rameses II., the builder of Pithom, and Egyptian scholars have long seen in him the Pharaoh of the Exodus. The
    12 KB (2,154 words) - 08:21, 16 November 2008
  • * [[Pithom (EBD)]]
    81 KB (8,710 words) - 03:30, 13 December 2010
  • Pithom, their mouthful; a dilatation of the mouth
    85 KB (12,776 words) - 06:56, 1 August 2009