Showing results 1-25 of 114 for “east west”
AMALEKITES : A people inhabiting the country south of Idumea and east of the Red Sea (Numbers 13:29;14:25; 1 Samuel 15:7;27:8)
ARGOB : A region east of the Jordan River (Deuteronomy 3:4,13,14; 1 Kings 4:13)
ARMENIA : A region in Western Asia (1 Kings 19:37; Jeremiah 51:27)
ARNON : (A river emptying into the Dead Sea from the east)
ASSYRIA : It extended from east of the Tigris (Genesis 2:14;10:11)
ATAROTH : A city east of the Jordan River (Numbers 32:3,34)
BASHAN : A region east of the Jordan River and north of the Arnon River (Genesis 14:5)
BASHAN : Allotted to the two and one half tribes, which had their possession east of the Jordan River (Numbers 32:33; Deuteronomy 3:10-14; Joshua 12:4-6;13:29-31;17:1)
BEON : A place east of the Jordan River, probably same as BAAL-MEON, which see (Numbers 32:3,38)
BETH-BARAH : A place east of the Jordan River (Judges 7:24)
BETH-CAR : A place west of Mizpeh (1 Samuel 7:11)
BETH-HARAN : A fortified city east of the Jordan River (Numbers 32:36)
BETH-NIMRAH : A fenced city east of the Jordan River (Joshua 13:27)
BETHABARA : A city east of the Jordan (Judges 7:24)
BETHANY : A village on the eastem slope of the Mount of Olives ( John 11:18)
BETHLEHEM : A town of Zebulun, six miles west of Nazareth (Joshua 19:15)
BETHSAIDA : Desert of, east of the sea of Galilee, Jesus feeds more than five thousand people in (Luke 9:10; Matthew 14:13; Mark 6:32)
BEZER : A city of refuge, East of the Jordan (Deuteronomy 4:43; Joshua 20:8;21:36; 1 Chronicles 6:78)
BOCHIM : A place west of the Jordan River, near Gilgal (Judges 1:5)
CAPPADOCIA : The easternmost province of Asia Minor (Acts 2:9; 1 Peter 1:1)
CEDRON : Brook of, running south under the eastern wall of Jerusalem (1 Kings 2:37; Nehemiah 2:15; Jeremiah 31:40)
CHALDEANS : Learned and wise men of the east (Daniel 1:4;2:2;4:7;5:7; Jeremiah 50:35)
CHERUBIM : Eastward of the garden of Eden (Genesis 3:24)
CHIOS : An island west of Smyrna (Acts 20:15)
DALMANUTHA : A town on the west coast of the Sea of Galilee (Mark 8:10)