Cave of Elijah
The Cave of Elijah is a grotto written about in the Hebrew Bible, where the prophet Elijah took shelter during a journey into the wilderness (1 Kings 19:8). In the Books of Kings Elijah had been travelling for 40 days and nights, when he takes shelter in the cave on Mount Horeb for the night. Upon awakening he is talked to by God.
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Cave of Elijah
The Cave of Elijah is a grotto written about in the Hebrew Bible, where the prophet Elijah took shelter during a journey into the wilderness (1 Kings 19:8). In the Books of Kings Elijah had been travelling for 40 days and nights, when he takes shelter in the cave on Mount Horeb for the night. Upon awakening he is talked to by God.
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The Cave of Elijah is a grotto ...... nastery, also on Mount Carmel.
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مغارة سليمان أو مغارة الكتان أ ...... لت إلى محجر في العهد الروماني.
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The Cave of Elijah is a grotto ...... kening he is talked to by God.
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مغارة سليمان أو مغارة الكتان أ ...... لت إلى محجر في العهد الروماني.
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Cave of Elijah
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مغارة سليمان
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