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- Mount_Ebal abstract "Mount Ebal (Arabic: جبل عيبال Jabal ‘Aybāl; Hebrew: הר עיבל Har ‘Eival) is one of the two mountains in the immediate vicinity of the city of Nablus in the West Bank (biblical Shechem), and forms the northern side of the valley in which Nablus is situated, the southern side being formed by Mount Gerizim. The mountain is one of the highest peaks in the West Bank and rises to 3084 feet (940 meters) above sea level, some 194 feet (59 meters) higher than Mount Gerizim. Mount Ebal is approximately 6.5 square miles (18 square kilometers) in area, and is composed primarily of limestone. The slopes of the mountain contain several large caverns which were probably originally quarries, and at the base towards the north are several tombs.".
- Mount_Ebal thumbnail MountEivalView.JPG?width=300.
- Mount_Ebal wikiPageExternalLink ebal01.html.
- Mount_Ebal wikiPageExternalLink sources042.html.
- Mount_Ebal wikiPageExternalLink eival.
- Mount_Ebal wikiPageID "2614281".
- Mount_Ebal wikiPageRevisionID "603105685".
- Mount_Ebal hasPhotoCollection Mount_Ebal.
- Mount_Ebal subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_mountains.
- Mount_Ebal subject Category:Mountains_of_the_West_Bank.
- Mount_Ebal subject Category:Sacred_mountains.
- Mount_Ebal subject Category:Samaritan_culture_and_history.
- Mount_Ebal point "32.234 35.2733".
- Mount_Ebal type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Mount_Ebal type HebrewBibleMountains.
- Mount_Ebal type Mountain109359803.
- Mount_Ebal type MountainsOfTheWestBank.
- Mount_Ebal type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Mount_Ebal type Object100002684.
- Mount_Ebal type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mount_Ebal type SacredMountains.
- Mount_Ebal type YagoGeoEntity.
- Mount_Ebal type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Mount_Ebal type SpatialThing.
- Mount_Ebal comment "Mount Ebal (Arabic: جبل عيبال Jabal ‘Aybāl; Hebrew: הר עיבל Har ‘Eival) is one of the two mountains in the immediate vicinity of the city of Nablus in the West Bank (biblical Shechem), and forms the northern side of the valley in which Nablus is situated, the southern side being formed by Mount Gerizim. The mountain is one of the highest peaks in the West Bank and rises to 3084 feet (940 meters) above sea level, some 194 feet (59 meters) higher than Mount Gerizim.".
- Mount_Ebal label "Ebal".
- Mount_Ebal label "Ebal".
- Mount_Ebal label "Góra Ebal".
- Mount_Ebal label "Mont Ebal".
- Mount_Ebal label "Monte Ebal".
- Mount_Ebal label "Monte Ebal".
- Mount_Ebal label "Mount Ebal".
- Mount_Ebal label "جبل عيبال".
- Mount_Ebal label "エバル山".
- Mount_Ebal sameAs Monte_Ebal.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs Mont_Ebal.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs Gunung_Ebal.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs Ebal.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs エバル山.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs Ebal.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs Góra_Ebal.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs Monte_Ebal.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs m.07rvck.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs 284538.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs Q1975866.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs Q1975866.
- Mount_Ebal sameAs Mount_Ebal.
- Mount_Ebal lat "32.234".
- Mount_Ebal long "35.2733".
- Mount_Ebal wasDerivedFrom Mount_Ebal?oldid=603105685.
- Mount_Ebal depiction MountEivalView.JPG.
- Mount_Ebal isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Ebal.