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Jebus may refer to:
Jeebus, the mispronunciation of 'Jesus' from the 2000 Simpsons episode "Missionary: Impossible"
Jebus, the nickname for Jebediah Christoff in Madness Combat
Jebus, the pointed bow leader of the Tom Pudding tub boats
Jebusite, a Canaanite tribe that inhabited Jerusalem prior to the conquest initiated by Joshua
Jerusalem (historically Jebus), a city in the Middle East
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Look up Jebus or Jeebus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jebus may refer to: Jeebus, the mispronunciation of 'Jesus' from the 2000 Simpsons episode...
known as Jebus (Hebrew: יבוס, Yəḇūs, transl. 'threshing-floor'). The Israelites gained access to the city by conducting a surprise assault, and Jebus (or Jerusalem)...
Chronicles 11:4 states that Jerusalem was known as Jebus before this event. The identification of Jebus with Jerusalem is sometimes disputed by scholars...
Jebu Donga may refer to Jebu Donga (1975 film) Jebu Donga (1987 film) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jebu Donga. If...
also known in biblical terms as the era of the Patriarchs, a city named Jebus was built on the southeastern hill of Jerusalem, relatively small (50,000...
Ijebu (also known as Jebu, Geebu, or Xabu ) is a Yoruba kingdom in South West Nigeria. It was formed around the fifteenth century. According to legend...
Jebudo is an island in South Korea, located in Jebu-ri, Seosin-myeon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do. It is connected to Songgyo-ri, Seosin-myeon, Hwaseong-si...
on the hill above the Gihon Spring, was, according to the Bible, named Jebus. Called the "Fortress of Zion" (metsudat Zion), it was renamed as the "City...
Ijebu-Ode is a town in Ogun State, South Western geopolitical zone in Nigeria, close to the A121 highway. The city is located 110 km by road Northeast...
known as Jebus (Hebrew: יבוס, Yəḇūs, transl. 'threshing-floor'). The Israelites gained access to the city by conducting a surprise assault, and Jebus (or Jerusalem)...
or Elhanan versus Goliath Battle of Mount Gilboa Pool of Gibeon Siege of Jebus Battle of the Wood of Ephraim Baal-perazim Jeroboam's Revolt Shishak's raid...
or Elhanan versus Goliath Battle of Mount Gilboa Pool of Gibeon Siege of Jebus Battle of the Wood of Ephraim Baal-perazim Jeroboam's Revolt Shishak's raid...
Mount Moriah (now usually identified with the Temple Mount) was a part of Jebus (Judges 19:10), a city inhabited by the Jebusites. According to the Bible...
Kidron Valley. It was the main source of water for the Pool of Siloam in Jebus and the later City of David, the original site of Jerusalem. One of the...
Involvement". Israel Exploration Journal:65–82. Faust, Avraham. 2017. "Jebus, the City of David, and Jerusalem: Jerusalem from the Iron I to the Neo-Babylonian...
or Elhanan versus Goliath Battle of Mount Gilboa Pool of Gibeon Siege of Jebus Battle of the Wood of Ephraim Baal-perazim Jeroboam's Revolt Shishak's raid...
Jerusalem, fall of Jerusalem, or sack of Jerusalem may refer to: Siege of Jebus (1010 BC), a siege by David, king of the United Kingdom of Israel, from...
(Amarna letters) Abdi-Heba, local chieftain of pre-Israelite Jerusalem (Jebus) (Amarna letters) Šuwardata, king of the Canaanite city of Gath or 'mayor'...
or Elhanan versus Goliath Battle of Mount Gilboa Pool of Gibeon Siege of Jebus Battle of the Wood of Ephraim Baal-perazim Jeroboam's Revolt Shishak's raid...
or Elhanan versus Goliath Battle of Mount Gilboa Pool of Gibeon Siege of Jebus Battle of the Wood of Ephraim Baal-perazim Jeroboam's Revolt Shishak's raid...