| James Covel (jr.) - Bible - 1843 - 548 pages
...part of Mount Sion, surrounded and fortified by a separate wall, 2 Chron. xxxiii, 14 ; Neh. xi, 21. OPHIR, a celebrated region, abounding in gold, which...from the ports of the Elanitic Gulf, and bringing back every three years gold, precious stones, and algum trees, ie, sandal wood, 2 Chron. viii, 18;... | |
| Richard A. F. Barrett - Bible - 1847 - 516 pages
...Tharshish ; " to which, and his description, I must refer the reader. Geien. — "vow, ipiH, TE*<, pr. n. Ophir, a celebrated region, abounding in gold, which the seamen of Solomon in company with the Phoenicians were accustomed to visit, taking their departure from the ports of the Elanitic gulf, and... | |
| Richard A. F. Barrett - Bible - 1847 - 516 pages
...which, and his description, I must refer the reader. Geaen. — TOte , Tpi« , "<&* , pr. n. 0/jhir, a celebrated region, abounding in gold, which the seamen of Solomon in company with the Phoenicians were accustomed to visit, taking their departure from the ports of the Elanitic gulf, and... | |
| James Covel - Bible - 1853 - 560 pages
...part of Mount Sion, surrounded and fortified by a separate wall, 2 Chron. xxxiii, 14 ; Neh. xi, 21. OPHIR, a celebrated region, abounding in gold, which...departure from the ports of the Elanitic Gulf, and bringmg back every three years gold, precious stones, and algum trees, ie, sandal wood, 2Chron.viii,... | |
| James Austin Bastow - 1859 - 772 pages
...great-grandson of Shem. (Gen. .\. 29.) His descendants are supposed to have given name to "Opnir," a celebrated region, abounding in gold, which the seamen of Solomon, in company with the Phenicians, wenaccustomed to visit, taking their departure from the ports of the Elan i tic gulf, and bringing... | |
| James Austin Bastow - 1868 - 824 pages
...to '• Ophir," a celebrated region, abounding in gold, or perhaps furnishing it аз an emporium; which the seamen of Solomon, in company with the Phenicians,...visit, taking their departure from the ports of the Elanuic Gulf, and bringing back, every three years, gold, precious stones, sandal wood, silver, ivory,... | |
| James Austin Bastow - 1876 - 764 pages
...name to " Ophir," a celebrated region, abounding in gold, or perhaps furnishing it as an emporium ; which the seamen of Solomon, in company with the Phenicians,...from the ports of the Elanitic Gulf, and bringing back, every three years, gold, precious stones, sandal wood, silver, ivory, apes, and peacocks. (1... | |
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