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Articles

‘He Went Down to Joppa and Found a Ship Going to Tarshish’ (Jonah 1:3): Landscape Reconstruction at Jaffa and a Potential Early Harbour

‘El bajó a Joppa y encontró una embarcación que iba a Tarshish’ (Jonás 1:3): Reconstrucción del paisaje de Jaffa y de un potencial puerto temprano

‘他下到约帕,遇见一艘船要往他施去’(约拿书 1:3):雅法的景观重建及一个潜在性早期港口

「他下到約帕,遇見一艘船要往他施去」(約拿書 1:3):雅法的景觀重建及一個潛在性早期港口

'لقد نزَل إلى یافا ووَجَد سَفینة ذاَھبة إلى ترشیش' (یونان ۱:۳ ): إعَادة بنِاء المِساحات الطَبیعیة في یافا والمیناء المُحتمل الذي قد یعود إلي عَصْراً مُبكر اً

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