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Arah

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Arah (ā`rə). In the Bible, family in the return from the Exile.

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Her letter to her young granddaughter, Arah Janell Snodgrass, impressed the judges.
If logistics are the sinews of war, we can expect that the next steps in the campaign will involve further interdiction of the rebels' lines of communication, perhaps at both ends of the Syria-Euphrates line: in Ramadi, closer to Baghdad; and in Arah and Qusabayah, near the Syrian border.
She is the author of AWAY FROM THE FATHER'S HOUSE: THE SOCIAL LOCATION OF NA` AR AND NA` ARAH IN ANCIENT ISRAEL (Sheffield Academic Press, 2000).
 
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