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N. Narahari Achar and Subhash Kak suggest that the use of the water clock in ancient India is mentioned in the Atharvaveda from the 2nd millennium BCE.

biblical and figure
Mary of Bethany ( Judeo-Aramaic מרים, Maryām, rendered Μαρία, Maria, in the Koine Greek of the New Testament ; form of Hebrew מ ִ ר ְ י ָ ם, Miryām, or Miriam, " wished for child ", " bitter " or " rebellious ") is a biblical figure described in the Gospels of John and Luke in the Christian New Testament.
* Nehemiah, a biblical figure
Methodist institutions may be named after a biblical figure ( e. g., " St. James UMC ").
* Korah, a biblical figure
* Job ( biblical figure ), the central character in the Book of Job
In the hortus conclusus, Gideon ( biblical figure ) | Gideon's fleece is worked in, and the altar at the rear has Aaron's rod that miraculously flowered in the centre.
* Jezebel, biblical figure and wife of King Ahab
From his family Gideon ( biblical figure ) sprang ( Josh.
Terah or Térach () is a biblical figure in the book of Genesis, son of Nahor, son of Serug and father of the Patriarch Abraham, all descendants of Shem's son Arpachshad.
Église collégiale Ste Marthe ( St Martha's Collegiate Church ) is where, according to a local tradition, the biblical figure Martha is buried.
* Eri, a biblical figure
* Shiloh ( biblical figure ), a figure of contested meaning mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
These views are disputed by traditional and conservative biblical scholars who consider Samson to be a literal historical figure and thus refute any connections to mythological heroes.
The name Ashkenazi derives from the biblical figure of Ashkenaz, the first son of Gomer, and a Japhetic patriarch in the Table of Nations ( Genesis 10 ).
Daniel is the first biblical figure to refer to individual angels by name.
Around 1650, according to Houbraken, he became a student of Rembrandt, eventually developing a close working relationship, painting history scenes, biblical compositions, symbolic studies of a solitary figure, as well as portraits.
Paralleling God-as-conjuror, hoodoo practitioners often understand the biblical figure Moses in similar terms.
As explained above, the New Chronology, rejects the identification of Shoshenq I with the biblical Shishaq, and instead offers Ramesses II ( also known by his nickname " Sysa ") as the real historical figure behind the Shishaq narrative.
Judah ( biblical figure ) | Judah and Tamar, school of Rembrandt
* Dan ( biblical figure )
A bristlecone pine in the southern part of the range is the oldest known living tree in the world, about 4, 700 years old, nicknamed Methuselah after the biblical figure who is said to have lived 969 years.
The biblical figure, Barak, known from Judges 4 is a shortened version of this longer name.
Commonly known by the label " Methuselahs " or " Meths ", a reference to the biblical figure, they control most of the economic and political activities of the planet.
Historically, Muslims also associated Joseph's Tomb with that of the biblical figure.

biblical and mentioned
The city's name is derived from a biblical town, mentioned in Joshua 15: 21-22.
The Garden of Eden ( Hebrew ג ַּ ן ע ֵ ד ֶ ן, Gan ʿEdhen ), is the biblical " garden of God ", described most notably in the Book of Genesis ( Genesis 2-3 ), but also mentioned, directly or indirectly, in Ezekiel, Isaiah and elsewhere in the Old Testament.
Shortly after this, Archibald Sayce proposed that Hatti or Khatti in Anatolia was identical with the " kingdom of Kheta " mentioned in these Egyptian texts, as well as with the biblical Hittites.
Other biblical scholars have argued that rather than being connected with Heth, son of Canaan, instead the Anatolian land of Hatti was mentioned in Old Testament literature and apocrypha as " Kittim " ( Chittim ), a people said to be named for a son of Javan.
Pope Damasus I's Council of Rome in 382, if the Decretum Gelasianum is correctly associated with it, issued a biblical canon identical to that mentioned above, or, if not, the list is at least a 6th-century compilation.
* Nebuchadnezzar II ( 634-562 BC ), the Babylonian ruler mentioned in the biblical Book of Daniel
It is mentioned in this era in the biblical story of Melchizedek.
There is a Jewish tradition, that besides the three biblical couples mentioned above, that Adam and Eve were buried there also.
He is mentioned to be among the biblical and mythological giants that are frozen onto the rings outside of Hell's Circle of Treachery.
Fasting is a biblical practice from even Old Testament times, and was mentioned by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount and reportedly practiced by him as well.
( Lloyd and Brice ) Scholars have yet to see what physical evidence will link this village of Harran to the biblical site where Abram and his family encamped as mentioned in
cherub, pl cherubi, Assyrian ܟܪܘܒܐ ) is a type of spiritual being mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and cited later on in the Christian biblical canons, usually associated with the presence of God.
Mythos editor Robert M. Price argues that Lovecraft could have combined the biblical names Anathoth ( Jeremiah's home town ) and Azazel ( a desert demon to which the scapegoat was sacrificed — mentioned by Lovecraft in " The Dunwich Horror ").
" Despite this assertion, throughout his career, many of his songs have mentioned God (" Carry Us All ", " Gas Panic !," " The Hindu Times " and " Little by Little "), and all the tracks he had contributed to Dig Out Your Soul, as well as the other bandmates ' songs, have lyrics and references to God and other biblical terms.
Albright became known to the public for his role in the authentication of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1948, but made his scholarly reputation as the leading theorist and practitioner of biblical archaeology, " that branch of archaeology that sheds light upon " the social and political structure, the religious concepts and practices and other human activities and relationships that are found in the Bible or pertain to peoples mentioned in the Bible.
The biblical quote is mentioned in the Command & Conquer video game, and is thought to be the origin of the name for the Brotherhood of Nod, as the group's charismatic leader is also known only as Kane.
The War was over a rare substance never mentioned in the book but it could be about petroleum, as all knowledge of the war comes from biblical metaphors ; the substance was called " bread " as the " Christians gladiated over it "— as in countries fighting conventional wars.
Bashan (;, ha-Bashan, meaning " the light soil "; ) is a biblical place first mentioned in, where it is said that Chedorlaomer and his confederates " smote the Rephaim in Ashteroth ", where Og the king of Bashan had his residence.
It has been proposed by some biblical scholars that Mahalath is another name for Esau's wife Basemath who is mentioned in Genesis 36 ; J. B. Phillips suggests that Esau changed the names of his Hittite wives as a way of pacifying his parents for the grief he caused them when he married Canaanite women, since he had two wives in his life called Basemath, he had to change the Ishmaelite's name, of which he chose: Mahalath.
A mosaic uncovered in 1991 shows an image of the Woman and Dragon motif mentioned in the Christian biblical book Revelation of St. John.
The term " Adam's Apple " is derived from the forbidden fruit in the biblical account of the lives of Adam and Eve ( the specific type of fruit of which they partook, however, is not mentioned in the Genesis account ) and refers to the prominence of the lump in males ( hence, Adam ) more than females.
All these reformation attempts were led by biblical literalism in which they referred to previously mentioned passages from the Book of Acts.
The other biblical references to Cana are in John 4: 46, which mentions Jesus is visiting Cana when he is asked to heal the son of a royal official at Capernaum ; and John 21: 2, where it is mentioned that the apostle Nathanael ( usually identified with the Bartholomew included in the synoptic gospels ' lists of apostles ) comes from Cana.
* Lemuel ( biblical king ), mentioned in the Book of Proverbs, Chapter 31

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