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Lepsius, that the giant-mountain, now called Serbal, must be regarded as the mount on which the law was given -- and was indeed so regarded before the time of Justinian -- and not the Sinai of the monks.
Homo Sum — Complete Georg Ebers 1867
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In the description of my journey through Arabia Petraea I have endeavored to bring fresh proof of the view, first introduced by Lepsius, that the giant-mountain, now called Serbal, must be regarded as the mount on which the law was given -- and was indeed so regarded before the time of
Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867
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In the description of my journey through Arabia Petraea I have endeavored to bring fresh proof of the view, first introduced by Lepsius, that the giant-mountain, now called Serbal, must be regarded as the mount on which the law was given -- and was indeed so regarded before the time of
Homo Sum — Volume 01 Georg Ebers 1867
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In the description of my journey through Arabia Petraea I have endeavored to bring fresh proof of the view, first introduced by Lepsius, that the giant-mountain, now called Serbal, must be regarded as the mount on which the law was given -- and was indeed so regarded before the time of
Homo Sum — Volume 01 Georg Ebers 1867
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In the description of my journey through Arabia Petraea I have endeavored to bring fresh proof of the view, first introduced by Lepsius, that the giant-mountain, now called Serbal, must be regarded as the mount on which the law was given -- and was indeed so regarded before the time of
Homo Sum — Volume 01 Georg Ebers 1867
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I have only to repeat my opinion concerning the present site so called: It is evident that Jebel Serbal dates only from the early days of
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It is evident that Jebel Serbal dates only from the early days of Koptic
The Land of Midian 2003
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However, the difficulty of applying Ex., xix, 12, to Jabal Musa and the inscriptions found near Jabal Serbal have led some to favour Serbal.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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South of Jabal et-Tih rises a mountainous mass of granite streaked with porphyry, dividing into three principal groups: the western, Jabal Serbal (6750 feet); the central, Jabal Musa (7380 feet), Jabal Catherine (8560 feet), and
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Jebel Serbal (8759 feet high), in the northwest above Wady
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