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  • 41 Kerioth is taken, and the strong holds are surprised, and the mighty men's hearts in Moab at that day shall be as the heart of a woman in her pangs.

    Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721

  • It has been supposed that a town called Kerioth, [37: 3] or Karioth, belonging to the tribe of Judah, was the birthplace of Judas, the traitor; [37: 4] but it is probable that all his colleagues were natives of Galilee.

    The Ancient Church Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution 1854

  • Do you remember once telling me that the only flaw you could find in the perfect symbolism of the gospel story was that Jesus was betrayed by Judas, the foreigner from Kerioth, when he should have been betrayed by John, the beloved disciple; for it is only those we love who can betray us?

    Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions 2007

  • And upon Kerioth, and upon Bozrah, and upon all the cities of the land of Moab, far or near.

    Villaraigosa And Nunez Cut And Run - Video Report 2006

  • Kerioth is taken, and the strong holds are surprised, and the mighty men's hearts in Moab at that day shall be as the heart of a woman in her pangs.

    Villaraigosa And Nunez Cut And Run - Video Report 2006

  • And upon Kerioth, and upon Bozrah, and upon all the cities of the land of Moab, far or near.

    Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences 2006

  • Kerioth is taken, and the strong holds are surprised, and the mighty men's hearts in Moab at that day shall be as the heart of a woman in her pangs.

    Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences 2006

  • Our freight-rebates and eight-hour-per-day strikes may distill some doubt about our new god, but the Apostles worried along with the bag-holding Judas, and we ought to be able to pull through in spite of our modern men from Kerioth.

    Dostoievsky's Mystical Terror 1918

  • Do you remember once telling me that the only flaw you could find in the perfect symbolism of the gospel story was that Jesus was betrayed by Judas, the foreigner from Kerioth, when he should have been betrayed by John, the beloved disciple; for it is only those we love who can betray us?

    Oscar Wilde Harris, Frank 1916

  • Jerusalem, was to fill the vacancy that Judas of Kerioth had left in its ranks.

    The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03 Rossiter Johnson 1906

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