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  • Papyrus
    ... ''byblos'' (said to derive from the name of the [[Phoenicia]]n city of [[Byblos]]). The Greek writer [[Theophrastus]], who flourished during the [[4th cen ...
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  • Matthew 1:1
    ... writing material (biblion) and book (biblos) came from the ancient port of Byblos (Lebanese Arabic pronunciation Gebal), which is a Mediterranean city in th ... In the [[New International Version]], it is paraphrased as Byblos:
    122 KB (15042 words) - 09:55, 14 September 2024
  • Semitic people
    ... tury BC, founding city states such as [[Tyre, Lebanon|Tyre]], [[Sidon]], [[Byblos]] [[Simyra]], [[Arwad]], [[Berytus]] ([[Beirut]]) and [[Aradus]], eventual ...
    44 KB (6455 words) - 10:15, 25 April 2017
  • Richard Simon
    * [[Jean-Pierre Thiollet]], ''Je m'appelle Byblos'' (Richard Simon, pp. 244–247), Paris, 2005. ISBN 2-914266-04-9.
    18 KB (2781 words) - 11:56, 18 August 2020
  • 2016 Com
    ... writing material (biblion) and book (biblos) came from the ancient port of Byblos (Lebanese Arabic pronunciation Gebal), which is a Mediterranean city in th ... :The Ancient Greek Βύβλος, whence we get our modern Byblos, was the interpretation of Gebal. Papyrus received its early Greek name β ...
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