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Sea, in a certain place called Ezion-geber: it is now called Berenice, and is not far from the city Eloth.
Antiquities of the Jews Flavius Josephus 1709
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Crozier for giving me an opportunity to study vocal music, and a chance to practice on the congregation of "Ezion" and that this insult to my manhood would be a sufficient explanation should I ever be asked why I discontinued my membership in the choir.
Unwritten History 1919
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I was on the choir at "Ezion," and the pastor had given the service to an elderly white minister who had evidently come around, as they often did, looking for an opportunity to preach.
Unwritten History 1919
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James Crozier, the leader of "Ezion" choir, was the principal chorister among the churches, and had regular weekly rehearsals, where the members of the choir were required to come and learn to read the notes.
Unwritten History 1919
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Separately, the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority has agreed to lend Buccaneer and its partner Ezion Holdings Ltd. $30 million to buy a rig, bring it to Alaska and drill at least four offshore wells.
New Energy Estimate Breathes Life Into a Declining Alaskan Oil Field Ryan Dezember 2011
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Ezion-Geber the whole of his family, which consisted of his wife, then far advanced in years, a son, and a daughter; he had in his train two eunuchs, one of whom acted as a cook, and the other as a laborer and vine-dresser; and a pious Essenian, who knew the
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All these embarked at the port of Ezion-Geber, traversed the sea commonly called Red, although it is far from being so, and entered the
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From the convent of Mount Sinai I made an excursion towards the eastern gulf of the Red Sea, which I followed up nearly in its whole length, till I came within sight of Akaba (Elana, not Ezion Geber).
Travels in Nubia 2004
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Such, probably, were the craft which carried old Sesostris across the Red Sea to Deir; such were the cruisers which once every three years left Ezion-Geber for Tarshish; such the transports of which 130 were required to convey AElius Gallus, with his 10,000 men.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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This is the place first identified by Robinson, who says nothing about the remains, with Ezion-geber, while Dean
The Land of Midian 2003
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