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Christmas tree
Christmas tree is one of the most popular traditions associated with the celebration of Christmas. Normally an evergreen coniferous tree that is brought into a home or used in the open, a Christmas tree is decorated with Christmas lights and colourful ornaments during the days around Christmas. An angel or star is often placed at the top of the tree, representing the host of angels or the Star of Bethlehem from the Nativity story.
Christmas_tree
Nazareth
Nazareth (; , Natzrat or Natzeret, an-Nāṣira or an-Naseriyye) is the capital and largest city in the North District of Israel. It is the most important city for Israel's Arab citizens who make up the majority of Nazareth's population. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical associations.
Nazareth
Jehovah's Witnesses
Talk:Jehovah's_Witnesses
Abihail
Abihail may refer to one of five different people mentioned in the Bible Abihail the Levite lived during the time of the wandering of the Israelites in the wilderness. He was the head of the house of Merari and Levi's youngest son. (Numbers 3 Abihail was the wife of Abishur of the tribe of Judah.
Abihail
Adria
Adria is a town in the province of Rovigo in the Veneto region of Northern Italy, situated between the mouths of the rivers Adige and Po. It is the seat of a diocese, unlike Rovigo itself.
Adria
Zerubbabel
Zerubbabel (, Zərubbāvel; Greek:Zŏrobabel) was a governor of Judah () and the grandson of Jehoiachin, penultimate king of Judah. Zerubbabel led the first band of Jews, numbering 42,360, who returned from the Babylonian Captivity in the first year of Cyrus, King of Persia (Ezra).
Zerubbabel
Zaretan
Zaretan (also known as Zarethan or Zeredathah) is a city mentioned in the Bible, as the location where the Hebrews crossed the Jordan. In the books of Joshua and 2 Kings, it is called Zarethan, but in 2 Chronicles it is called Zeredathah.Zaredathah stood in the Jordan Valley, on the east bank of the river, a few kilometres northwest of Succoth and approximately 70 kilometres north-northeast of Jerusalem. These clay grounds were where the bronze castings for the Temple of Solomon were made by Hiram I.
Zaretan
Miscegenation
Miscegenation (Latin miscere "to mix" + genus "kind") is the mixing of different racial groups, that is, marrying, cohabiting, having sexual relations and having children with a partner from outside one's racially or ethnically defined group.
Miscegenation
Virgin birth of Jesus
The Virgin Birth of Jesus is a religious tenet of Christianity and Islam which holds that Mary miraculously conceived Jesus while remaining a virgin. A universally held belief in the Christian church by the second century, this doctrine was included in the two most widely used Christian creeds, which state that Jesus "was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary" (the Nicene Creed as revised by the First Council of Constantinople) and was "born of the Virgin Mary" (Apostles' Creed), and was not seriously challenged, except by some minor sects, before the Enlightenment theology of the eighteenth century.
Virgin_birth_of_Jesus
Nimrod
Nimrod ( ) is a Mesopotamian monarch mentioned in the Book of Genesis, who also figures in many legends and folktales. He is depicted in the Bible as a mighty ruler and nation builder who founded many cities, including the great Babel or Babylon. Despite his stance as a powerful leader, his reputation was tarnished by his traditional association with the construction of the Tower of Babel. Outside of the Bible, several ruins preserve Nimrod's name, and he is featured in the midrash.
Nimrod
Keturah
According to the Hebrew Bible, Keturah or Ketura () was the woman whom Abraham, the patriarch of the Israelites, married after the death of his wife, Sarah. Her nationality is unknown. Keturah bore Abraham six sons, Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah.Keturah is referred to as "Abraham's concubine" in the Christian Bible, probably to indicate that she was not considered to be of the same dignity as Sarah, the mother of the "chosen son", Isaac.
Keturah
List of minor Biblical figures
This list contains persons named in the Bible of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections.
List_of_minor_Biblical_figures
Mizzah
Mizzah
Mizpar
Mizpar (also Mispereth) a Jewish exile in Babylon who accompanied Zerubbabel back to Jerusalem / Judah. References Meaningnumber
Mizpar
Zimran
Hebrew Bible, Zimran (), also known as Zambran. He was the first son of Abraham, the patriarch of the Israelites, and Keturah whom he wed after the death of Sarah. Zimran had five other brothers, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. Josephus tells us that "Abraham contrived to settle them in colonies; and they took possession of Troglodytis and the country of Happy Arabia, as far as it reaches to the Red Sea."
Zimran
Zebul
Zebul (ze´bel) ("habitation"), ruler of Shechem under AbimelechHe informed his master of the intention of the people of Shechem to transfer their allegiance to the Hivite tribe of Hamor. This led to Abimelech's destroying the city, when he put its entire population to the sword, and sowed the ruins with salt.Zebul is also the name of the sixth of the seven heavens in Kabbalahism.
Zebul
Baalath
Baalath (ba'-a-lath ba'alath) ("a rejoicing; our proud lord") was a town of the tribe of Dan which was fortified by Solomon.
Baalath
Daberath
Daberath (dab'-e-rath) ("pasture"), a city in the territory of Issachar, near the border of Zebulun. Also called Dabareh, it likely survives as modern town of Deburich. It is important militarily, being located at the foot of Mount Tabor and guarding the entry to the Esdraelon plain. According to Josephus (ii.21.§3), a military garrison was stationed here.
Daberath
Baalim
Baalim
Luke 3
Luke 3 is the third chapter of the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It contains an account of John the Baptist as well as a Genealogy of Jesus.
Luke_3