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| 1. | DABBASHETH: A town on the border-line of Zebulun (Josh. xix. 11). It has been identified by Conder with Dabsheh, the ruins ......
| | 2. | DABERATH: A town on the eastern boundary of Zebulun (Josh. xix. 12), but belonging to the domain of Issachar, and assigned ......
| | 3. | DACOSTA, ISAAC-FRANCIS: Musician and composer; born at Bordeaux Jan. 17, 1778; died there Nov. 29, 1864. He was a pupil of the ......
| | 4. | DAGESH: The diacritical point placed in the center of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet to indicate either their intensified (doubled) ......
| | 5. | DAGGATUN: Nomad tribe of Jewish origin living in the neighborhood of Tementit, in the oasis of Tuat in the Moroccan Sahara. ......
| | 6. | DAGGER: A short, edged, and pointed weapon for stabbing. It is given in the Ehud episode (Judges iii. 16, 21, 22) ......
| | 7. | DAGHESTAN: Russian province, situated on the eastern slopes of the Caucasus, and bounded by Circassia, Georgia, and the Caspian Sea. In ......
| | 8. | DAGOBERT: King of France (602-638). In order to emulate the religious zeal of Heraclius and Sisebut, the rulers of the Byzantine ......
| | 9. | DAGON Philistine god, referred to in Judges xvi. 23; I Sam. v. 2-5; and I Macc. x. 83, xi 4; but ......
| | 10. | DAINOW, ẒEBI HIRSCH B. ZEËB WOLF Russian preacher; born at Slutzk, government of Minsk, in 1832; died in London March 6, 1877. He possessed oratorical ability ......
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DABBASHETH: ...... DANZIG
DANZIG, ABRAHAM BEN JEHIEL: ...... DAVID BEN JACOB HA-KOHEN:
DAVID BEN JACOB MEÏR: ...... DAWISON (DAVIDSOHN), BOGUMIL:
DAX: ...... DELIATITZ, ELIJAH BEN ABRAHAM:
DELIATITZ, NISSAN: ...... DESSAU, MOSES B. MICHAEL:
DESSAU, WOLF. ...... DIATHESIS:
DIAZ (DIAS) DE SORIA: ...... DISPECK, DAVID BEN JOEL:
DISPUTATIONS ...... DOOR AND DOOR-POST
DORBOLO ...... DRUISK.
DRUMONT, EDOUARD ADOLPHE: ...... DYVIN:
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