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Gazara

Gazara

Gazara was, according to the Bible, a fortress of great strength in Judea that figures often in the Maccabean wars. In Judean history, Gazara is recalled as the ancient Gezer, the fortress captured by a pharaoh, who gave it to his daughter when... Wikipedia
Gazara was, according to the Bible, a fortress of great strength in Judea that figures often in the Maccabean wars. In Judean history, Gazara is recalled as ...
Gazara may be identified with the modern village Yazur, 3 1/2 miles E. of Joppa; though as a coast town and a place of strength in the time of the Maccabees it ...
A fortress of great strength in Judea, which figures often in the Maccabean wars. To this place Judas pursued Gorgias (1 Maccabees 4:15). It was fortified by ...
GAZARA - ga-za'-ra (Gazara, Gazera): A fortress of great strength in Judea, which figures often in the Maccabean wars. To this place Judas pursued Gorgias (1 ...
Gazara was, according to the Bible, a fortress of great strength in Judea that figures often in the Maccabean wars. In Judean history, Gazara is recalled as ...
GAZARA. ga-za'-ra (Gazara, Gazera): A fortress of great strength in Judea, which figures often in the Maccabean wars. To this place Judas pursued Gorgias ...
GAZARA from www.jewishencyclopedia.com
Fortified city in Palestine; situated on the borders of Azotus, not far from Emmaus-Nicopolis on the west. Gazara has been proved by Schürer ("Geschichte," i.
The Gazara family name was found in the USA, and the UK between 1880 and 1920. The most Gazara families were found in USA in 1920. In 1880 there were 2 Gazara ...
Fortified city in Palestine; situated on the borders of Azotus, not far from Emmaus-Nicopolis on the west. Gazara has been proved by Schürer ("Geschichte," 1: ...