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ABILA
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- A corresponding North African peak not being predominant, the identity of the southern Pillar, Abila Mons, has been disputed throughout history, with the two most likely candidates being Monte Hacho in Ceuta and Jebel Musa in Morocco.
- Phelsuma pusilla pusilla lives in the moist and warm climate of the east coast of Madagascar, where it was first found in the region around Abila Lemaitso near Brickaville, but also occurs on the island Nosy Bohara.
- Abel-Shittim, Ha-Shittim, or simply Shittim, later Abila (Peraea), a place that appears in the Bible.
- Abila, also written as "Abilant" or "Abelant", appears as a castle or city, a character from that place (a princess, king, sultan, as in Rouge-Lion d'Abilant) or even a Saracen's formal name, in The Jerusalem Continuations: The London and Turin Redactions of the Old French Crusade cycle, Simon de Puille: Chanson de geste, Karlamagnús saga: The Saga of Charlemagne and His Heroes, and Gloriant.
- Their relatively soft stone is extensively transected by eroded wadis and is covered by meters of erosional soil termed terra rossa The Abila site is covered by approximately a meter of another, closely related soil, Rendzina.
- Once her brother Herod Agrippa II had been assigned the tetrarchy of Herod Philip I (along with Batanea, Trachonites and Abila) in around 49/50, he broke off her engagement and gave her in marriage to Gaius Julius Azizus, priest king of the Emesene dynasty, who had consented to be circumcised.
- Bashan was, in biblical context, the whole region east of the Jordan, above Gadara and Abila until the Jebel el Druz, the old Hauran (Bashan) mountains.
- The Book of Numbers in the Hebrew Bible describes how, at Abila or Shittim, he took part in the Heresy of Peor, taking as a paramour a Midianite woman, Cozbi.
- Of the sites studied from the EGA, many were classified by William Shea as "good mention", such as: Maakah (Abel Beth Maacah?), New Aphek, Ragaba, Damiyeh, Abila, Gibeon, Gibbethon, Janoah, Halhul, Admah, Sodom, Seir, and Aqabah.
- Those which were published were entitled: L’idolâtrie d’Abraham avant sa conversion, d’Abimélech roi de Gerare, d’Aaron frère de Moïse, du prophète Abdias, de l’opinion des Saducéens et des Samaritains sur les Anges, des lieux nommés Abel et Abila et d’Aelia Capitolia, de l’état des Juifs en France sous la première et sous la seconde Race, et des commencements de la troisième, de l’état des juifs en Afrique, d’Isaac Abarbanel, d’Uriel Acosta, d’Aaron Ben Joseph juif Caraïte, d’Aaron Ben Elie juif de la même secte, d'Aben Esra et de Maïmonide.
- Argo (Greg Roman) Argo is a Gentile former deaf-mute from Abila in the Decapolis, who is healed by Jesus.
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