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- Gath-hepher abstract "Gath-hepher (Hebrew: גַּת חֵפֶר) was a border town in ancient Israel. It was the home of the prophet Jonah. The etymology of the name is literally "wine-press of the digging" and is mentioned twice in the Bible at Joshua 19:13 and 2 Kings 14:25.Jerome in Roman Times (Commentary on Jonah) describes the town ‘as an inconsiderable village’ and tells that the tomb of Jonah was nearby. Similarly the medieval geographer Benjamin of Tudela also relates the tomb of Jonah in his travels to the area.Today the site, at Latitude 32° 44' 30" N and Longitude 35° 19' 30" E in the HaZafon region of the Galilee, is a small set of ruins on a hilltop near the Arab village of el-Meshed five kilometres north of Nazareth and one kilometre from Canna. The supposed tomb of Jonah, is still pointed out by locals.".
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- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink 2_Kings.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink 5_(number).
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- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_of_Tudela.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Bible.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Joshua.
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- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Canna.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Israel.
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- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink East.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Etymology.
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- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Galilee.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Geographer.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink HaZafon.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Jerome.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Jonah.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Kilometre.
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- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Israel_(Samaria).
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Latitude.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink List_of_burial_places_of_biblical_figures.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Longitude.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Mashhad,_Israel.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Medieval.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Nazareth.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink North.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Northern_District_(Israel).
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Prophet.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLink Wine-press.
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- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gath-Hepher".
- Gath-hepher wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gath-hepher".
- Gath-hepher hasPhotoCollection Gath-hepher.
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- Gath-hepher subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Israel.
- Gath-hepher subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_cities.
- Gath-hepher hypernym Town.
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- Gath-hepher comment "Gath-hepher (Hebrew: גַּת חֵפֶר) was a border town in ancient Israel. It was the home of the prophet Jonah. The etymology of the name is literally "wine-press of the digging" and is mentioned twice in the Bible at Joshua 19:13 and 2 Kings 14:25.Jerome in Roman Times (Commentary on Jonah) describes the town ‘as an inconsiderable village’ and tells that the tomb of Jonah was nearby.".
- Gath-hepher label "Gath-hepher".
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- Gath-hepher sameAs Q5527338.
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- Gath-hepher wasDerivedFrom Gath-hepher?oldid=582258020.
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