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As you leave the plain of Esdraelon, you'll climb up a range of limestone hills.
We accomplished the long descent at last, and trotted across the great Plain of Esdraelon.
Tabor stands solitary and alone, a giant sentinel above the Plain of Esdraelon.
I always thought that was the Plain of Esdraelon, " Mac said, "or however you say it.
Deborah called Barak to make up an army to lead into battle against Jabin on the plain of Esdraelon.
If modern crusaders stand in serried ranks upon some plain of Esdraelon, there shall we be in defense of our trust.
He saw a bit of green waving just below the blue Galilee hills that separated this plain of Esdraelon from the coast.
They were to turn north-east across the Mount Carmel Range through two passes onto the Plain of Esdraelon.
It was later found by Grant Duff on the plains of Esdraelon (Jezreel Valley).
The final battle of Armageddon will extend far beyond the plains of Esdraelon, covering most, if not all, of the land of Israel.
It is probably set at Harmagedon, or the "hill of Megiddo", which lies in Israel in the plain of Esdraelon.
It's a mountain in Israel, Commander, the mountain of Megiddo rising above the Plain of Esdraelon.
This he did and Sisera was routed and destroyed by an Israelite force of ten thousand under Barak on the plain of Esdraelon.
It is 9 km south-east of Nazareth, and it overlooks the plain of Esdraelon (the Valley of Megiddo).
The area has been known as the Plain of Esdraelon (Esdraelon is the Koine Greek rendering of Jezreel).
Nazareth is situated in a high valley among the most southerly hills of the Lebanon range; to the south of the town is the Plain of Esdraelon.
Down at the foot of Tabor, and just at the edge of the storied Plain of Esdraelon, is the insignificant village of Deburieh, where Deborah, prophetess of Israel, lived.
This area in northern Israel, also known as the Plain of Esdraelon or the Plain of Jezreel, is about thirty kilometers southeast of Haifa and one hundred kilometers north of Jerusalem.
After the prophetess Deborah persuaded Barak to face Sisera in battle, they, with an Israelite force of ten thousand, defeated him at the Battle of Mount Tabor on the plain of Esdraelon.
Lower Galilee included the great plain of Esdraelon with its offshoots, which run down to the Jordan and the Lake of Tiberias, and the hill-country adjoining it on the north to the foot of the mountain range.
Also seen from the village to the west and northwest were the Plain of Esdraelon and the Carmel Mountains; to the south, the mountains around Jenin; and to the east, before the Jordan River, what he calls the ancient country of Galaad.
Below, was the broad, level plain of Esdraelon, checkered with fields like a chess-board, and full as smooth and level, seemingly; dotted about its borders with white, compact villages, and faintly penciled, far and near, with the curving lines of roads and trails.
Rallied by the satanic messengers ("three unclean spirits ... of demons"), those nations will begin to dispatch their legions of fighting men from throughout the world to the plains of Esdraelon near the city of Megiddo, some sixty miles or so north of Jerusalem.
The old highway from Egypt, which left the Delta at Pelusium, at first follows the coast, then trends eastward across the plain of Esdraelon, which breaks the coastal range, and passing under Hermon runs northward through Damascus and reaches the Euphrates at its most westerly point.
However, after the 113 to 17 vote for secession, each delegate was presented with his very own gold pen for the purpose of affixing his signature upon the sacred document, and presumably for defending himself when he comes face to face with a crusader on some plain of Esdraelon, should such a need arise.