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The New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible in five volumes provides the best quality in contemporary biblical scholarship on a comprehensive range of topics, including the Old and New Testaments, the Deuterocanonical books, and contextual studies of the ancient Near East, the Greco-Roman worlds, and their literatures. The dictionary contains maps, charts, and illustrations to further clarify...

. See JAH, YAH. . See GOD, NAMES OF; LORD OF HOSTS; YAHWEH. yah´weh [יהוה yhwh]. The distinctive name of Israel’s God, originally consisting of only four consonants, yhwh, and consistently translated “(the) Lord.” The pronunciation is a scholarly reconstruction based on Greek transcriptions of the name. See GOD, NAMES OF; LORD. . See J, YAHWIST. . A river, also known as the Wadi ʿAuja, that starts near APHEK and runs west into the Mediterranean Sea at Tel
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