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English: The world as known to the Hebrews. A map from "Historical Textbook and Atlas of Biblical Geography (1854)" by Lyman Coleman
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  • Μap from "Historical Textbook and Atlas of Biblical Geography (1854)" by Lyman Coleman
  • Historical Origins by Robert Shaw,2003,ISBN -0766149781
  • The western paradise: Greek and Hebrew traditions by James E. Miller,1996,
  • The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Q-Z, by Geoffrey W. Bromiley
  • The Bible Knowledge Commentary: Old Testament by John F. Walvoord,Roy B. Zuck,1985,ISBN -0882078135
  • The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Q-Z, by Geoffrey W. Bromiley,1995
ISBN -0802837840
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Lyman Coleman  (1796–1882)  wikidata:Q20856065
 
Lyman Coleman
Description American academic and author
Date of birth/death 14 June 1796 Edit this at Wikidata 16 March 1882 Edit this at Wikidata
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Other versions This map derives from a 1845 map
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