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  • That country that lay nearest, from those noted towns of Gaulan and Gamala, he calls Gaulonitis and Gamalitica; and that which was farther off, he calls by its own name of Batanea; and what lies still beyond that, Trachonitis.

    From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979

  • This town lay on its northeastern side, near where the Jordan empties itself into it: in Gaulonitis, out of the dominions of Herod Antipas, and within the dominions of Philip the Tetrarch (Lu

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • The last work of compilation, at least of the text which bears the name of Matthew, appears to have been done in one of the countries situated at the northeast of Palestine, such as Gaulonitis, Auranitis, Batanea, where many Christians took refuge at the time of the Roman war, where were found relatives of Jesus [1] even in the second century, and where the first Galilean tendency was longer preserved than in other parts.

    The Life of Jesus Renan, Ernest, 1823-1892 1863

  • The last work of compilation, at least of the text which bears the name of Matthew, appears to have been done in one of the countries situated at the northeast of Palestine, such as Gaulonitis, Auranitis, Batanea, where many Christians took refuge at the time of the Roman war, where were found relatives of Jesus [1] even in the second century, and where the first Galilean tendency was longer preserved than in other parts.

    The Life of Jesus Ernest Renan 1857

  • Her sister was wife of Philip, tetrarch of Gaulonitis and Batanaea.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • Whence is Gaulonitis, and that "Upper and Nether Gaulonitis."

    From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979

  • "Philip (saith he) built Caesarea in Paneas [mark that]: and Julias [which before-time was Bethsaida] in Nether Gaulonitis."

    From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979

  • But were not Gamalitica itself and Gaulonitis within Batanea?

    From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979

  • Auranitis is not mentioned, but Gaulonitis is; and in St. Luke, neither

    From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979

  • But now, there is nobody but knows that Gaulonitis was in Perea.

    From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979

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