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Mount Tabor 1. Naim 2. Endor 3. Mount Hermon 4. The mountains of Gilboa 5. The mountains of Samaria 6. The river Kishon 7. The plain of Esdraelon 8. valley of Iezrael
Ruins on the summit of Mount Gerizim, on the site of the Samaritan temple. In the distance, on the right, the snow-covered peaks of Mount Hermon are visible

Ruins on the summit of Mount Gerizim, on the site of the Samaritan tem...

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The temple at Deir el 'Ashâir.  It stands on a platform of massive masonry, one hundred and twenty-six feet long by sixty-nine feet wide, and about twenty feet high on the eastern side, which faces Mount Hermon. The village is inhabited by a few families of Druses and Christians.

The temple at Deir el 'Ashâir. It stands on a platform of massive mas...

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The ruins of the temple at Hebbâriyeh.  Showing the eastern portal, which faced Mount Hermon, exactly opposite the valley of Shib'a

The ruins of the temple at Hebbâriyeh. Showing the eastern portal, wh...

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Mount Hermon from Râsheiya.  The name Hermon (like harem) signifies "unapproachable," or "the holy." The Sidonians called this Mount Sirion. The Arabic name Jebel esh Sheikh means "mountain of the aged" or "of the white-headed." It is also called Jebel eth Thelj, the "snow mountain."

Mount Hermon from Râsheiya. The name Hermon (like harem) signifies "u...

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Mount Hermon - Engraving, Public domain image

Mount Hermon - Engraving, Public domain image

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Wâdy Shib'a, from Hebbâriyeh.  The village of Shib'a may be seen on the summit of the second peak; it is the highest inhabited place in Mount Hermon (Jebel esh Sheikh)

Wâdy Shib'a, from Hebbâriyeh. The village of Shib'a may be seen on th...

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Site of Kedesh Naphtali.  Marked by remains of buildings of Jewish and Roman origin, and by a small village called Kedes. The spring used by the villagers is shown in the foreground. Mount Hermon is seen in the distance.

Site of Kedesh Naphtali. Marked by remains of buildings of Jewish and...

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