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  • + Eldest son of Benjamin, according to (Genesis 46: 21) (Authorized Version "Belah"); (Numbers 26: 38,40; 1 Chronicles

    Smith's Bible Dictionary 1884

  • Fecerunt bellum cum Berah rege Sedom, et Birsah rege Hamorah, Sinab rege Admah, et Semeber rege Seboim, et rege Belah: ipsa est Sohar.

    Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996

  • Nempe regnavit in Edom, Belah filius Behor: et nomen urbis ejus

    Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996

  • Seboim, et rex Belah, ipsa est Sohar, et ordinaverunt cum eis praelium in valle Siddim,

    Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996

  • Et mortuus est Belah, et regnavit pro eo Jobab, filius Zerah de

    Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996

  • Wolf found him in Lightning Ridge, a raw and rough miners 'town in a depression surrounded by long, low hills dotted with Buddah, Belah and Leopardwood trees.

    Black Blade Lustbader, Eric Van 1992

  • At Belah there was a native village of sorts, a mere hotch-potch of mud-huts, whose inhabitants scratched a precarious living by tending sheep belonging to other people.

    With Our Army in Palestine Antony Bluett

  • Opinions differ as to the wisdom of delivering the attack at all until the railway had been brought as far as Belah.

    With Our Army in Palestine Antony Bluett

  • Turkish side of the wadi and the terrain was generally the beach itself, which from Belah to beyond Gaza was rocky and dangerous and in few places more than fifty yards wide.

    With Our Army in Palestine Antony Bluett

  • The only known wells were at Deir el Belah, whither we proceeded.

    With Our Army in Palestine Antony Bluett

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