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and urijah the priest built an altar according to all that king ahaz had sent from damascus: so urijah the priest made it against king ahaz came from damascus.
extruxitque urias sacerdos altare iuxta omnia quae praeceperat rex ahaz de damasco ita fecit urias sacerdos donec veniret rex ahaz de damasc
and abram said, lord god, what wilt thou give me, seeing i go childless, and the steward of my house is this eliezer of damascus?
dixitque abram domine deus quid dabis mihi ego vadam absque liberis et filius procuratoris domus meae iste damascus elieze
and desired of him letters to damascus to the synagogues, that if he found any of this way, whether they were men or women, he might bring them bound unto jerusalem.
et petiit ab eo epistulas in damascum ad synagogas ut si quos invenisset huius viae viros ac mulieres vinctos perduceret in hierusale
and the border from the sea shall be hazar-enan, the border of damascus, and the north northward, and the border of hamath. and this is the north side.
et erit terminus a mari usque ad atrium aenon terminus damasci et ab aquilone ad aquilonem et terminus emath plaga autem septentrionali
and elisha came to damascus; and ben-hadad the king of syria was sick; and it was told him, saying, the man of god is come hither.
venit quoque heliseus damascum et benadad rex syriae aegrotabat nuntiaveruntque ei dicentes venit vir dei hu
and there was a certain disciple at damascus, named ananias; and to him said the lord in a vision, ananias. and he said, behold, i am here, lord.
erat autem quidam discipulus damasci nomine ananias et dixit ad illum in visu dominus anania at ille ait ecce ego domin
damascenus, damasceni inhabitant of damascus; (city in syria); [~ pruna => damascus/damson plums]; damascenus, damascena, damascenum damascus-, of/from damascus; (city in syria); made of damask (fabric);
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