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The Book of Joshua lists almost 400 ancient Levantine city names (including alternative names and derivatives in the form of words describing citizens of a town) which refer to over 300 distinct locations in Israel, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Each of those cities, with minor exceptions (e.g. Hamath, Gubla) is placed in one of the 12 regions, according to the tribes of Israel and in most cases additional details like neighbouring towns or geographical landmarks are provided. It has been serving as one of the primary sources for identifying and locating a number of Middle Bronze to Iron Age Levantine cities mentioned in ancient Egyptian and Canaanite documents, most notably in the Amarna correspondence.

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  • المدن في سفر يشوع (ar)
  • Cities in the Book of Joshua (en)
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  • يسرد كتاب يشوع ما يقرب من 400 اسم مدينة شرقية قديمة (بما في ذلك أسماء بديلة ومشتقات على شكل كلمات تصف مواطني البلدة) والتي تشير إلى أكثر من 300 موقع مميز في فلسطين والأردن ولبنان وسوريا. كل من هذه المدن، مع استثناءات طفيفة. وفقا ل أسباط إسرائيل، وفي معظم الحالات يتم توفير تفاصيل إضافية مثل المدن المجاورة أو المعالم الجغرافية. وقد كانت واحدة من المصادر الأساسية لتحديد عدد وأماكن مدن من الشرق الأوسط في العصر الحديدي المشرقي المذكورة في الوثائق المصرية والكنعانية القديمة، وعلى الأخص في مراسلات العمارنة. * بوابة الإنجيل * بوابة الأديان (ar)
  • The Book of Joshua lists almost 400 ancient Levantine city names (including alternative names and derivatives in the form of words describing citizens of a town) which refer to over 300 distinct locations in Israel, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Each of those cities, with minor exceptions (e.g. Hamath, Gubla) is placed in one of the 12 regions, according to the tribes of Israel and in most cases additional details like neighbouring towns or geographical landmarks are provided. It has been serving as one of the primary sources for identifying and locating a number of Middle Bronze to Iron Age Levantine cities mentioned in ancient Egyptian and Canaanite documents, most notably in the Amarna correspondence. (en)
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