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Bulrushes

Ark of bulrushes
The ark of bulrushes in which the infant Moses was laid (Ex. 2:3) is called in the Hebrew teiva , a word derived from the Egyptian teb , meaning "a chest." It was daubed with slime and with pitch. The bulrushes of which it was made were the papyrus reed ...
Ark
The term Ark , derived from arca the Latin word for "chest", and generally synonymous with "refuge", is traditionally used to refer to one of: Noah's Ark Any other similar large ship, see ark (ship) the ark of bulrushes in which the infant Moses was said to have been laid The Ark of the Covenant ...
British and Irish Quidditch Teams
bulrushes. Albus Dumbledore is apparently a fan of this team. Tutshill Tornados The Tutshill Tornados ...
Moses
the Nile river in an ark of bulrushes. The daughter of Pharaoh discovered the baby and adopted him as... often used in pharaohs' names. The Hebrews might have fabricated the "bulrushes" story along the ...
Maize
which it yields much more, with much less bran, than wheat does. It grows much like bulrushes, the ...
Akkadian Empire
and set adrift in an ark of bulrushes on the waters of the Euphrates. Here he was rescued and ...
Pietro Perugino
Bulrushes. These works were ruthlessly destroyed to make a space for his successor's more colossal ...
Poison ivy
: acorn tea, birch tea, bulrush, burdock, cattail, chicory, comfrey, hemlock, milkweed, mint, spicebush ...
List of Biblical names
bulrush Ginath, Ginnetho, a garden Girgashite, who arrives from pilgrimage Gispa, coming hither Gittah ...


 
 
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