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9721 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.177

… of running water. Somewhere in the neighborhood of Bir Eyyub must have lain `En-Rogel, but if that were once an actual spring, its source is now buried under the …

9722 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.182

… West runs the main ridge, or water parting, of Judea, which here makes a sweep to the westward. From this ridge a spur runs Southeast and East, culminating due …

9723 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.183

… valley runs due East toward the modern Jaffa Gate, and there bends South, being known in this upper part of its course as the Wady el Mes. In this southern course …

9724 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.184

… it runs East of the city walls, it receives the name of Wady Sitti Miriam (the "Valley of the Lady Mary"). Below the Southeast corner of the temple-area, near the traditional …

9725 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.185

… gate, runs South-Southeast., and leaves the city between the Northeast angle of the Charam and the Golden Gate, joining the Kidron valley farther Southeast …

9726 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.186

… land running from Northwest-West to South-Southeast, and tilted so as to face Southeast. This tongue is further subdivided by el Wad into two long ridges, which …

9727 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 1.189

… ridge running in a somewhat curved direction, with a summit near 200 ft. above the Kidron and 100 ft. above the bed of the Tyropeon. In length it is not more than …

9728 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.34

… ZDPV run into hundreds of articles.

9729 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.41

… have run along the line of the existing southern walls. This line of fortification having been thus selected appears to have been followed through the greater …

9730 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.45

… . thick running South for 90 ft. and then Southwest along the edge of the hill for 700 ft. This wall, which shows at least two periods of construction, abuts on the …

9731 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.48

… another running Southeast down toward the Pool of Siloam, along the edge of the Wady er Rababi (Hinnom). The former of these walls cannot be very ancient, because …

9732 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.52

… street running down the Tyropeon, underneath which ran a great rock-cut drain, which probably traversed the whole central valley of the city. During the last …

9733 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.53

… street running nearly parallel with the neighboring "David Street," but high up above it, lies above the foundations of this wall.

9734 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.56

… have run far North of the Antonia, a course which does not seem to agree with the description of Josephus, which states that the wall "went up" to the Antonia. On …

9735 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.59

… have run, has never seen a trace of wall foundations or of fosse which was in the very least convincing; while on the other hand this area now being rapidly covered …

9736 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.63

… water running out here (as today) from the mouth of the Siloam tunnel, is very appropriately named here.

9737 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 3.6

… of running water in a sequestered valley among waterless hills. From, however, a comparatively early period--at the least 2000 BC--efforts were made to retain …

9738 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 3.7

… then runs westward for a distance of 67 ft.; at the inner end of the tunnel there is a perpendicular shaft which ascends for over 40 ft. and opens into a lofty rock …

9739 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 3.9

… after running an exceedingly winding course of 1,682 ft., it empties itself into the Pool of Siloam (total length 1,749 ft.). The whole canal is rock cut; it is 2 …

9740 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 3.10

… , and runs in a very winding direction along the western side of the Kidron. This the present writer has described in PEFS, 1902. One of these, perhaps more probably …