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Sela

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Sela or Selah (sē`lə) [Heb.,=rock], in the Bible, unidentified town, S of the Dead Sea. Amaziah captured it and renamed it Joktheel. Some identify Sela with Petra Petra , ancient rock city, in present-day Jordan, known to the Arabs as Wadi Musa for the stream that flows through it. A narrow, winding pass between towering walls leads to the open plain upon which stood the ancient city.
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. Sela in the first chapter of Judges seems to be another rock.


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Israeli fourth seed Dudi Sela, who helped his homeland upset Russia in a Davis Cup quarter-final earlier this month, reached the ATP Los Angeles Open quarter-finals with a three-set win Thursday.
Byline: Dan Childs ROBERT KENDRICK came to the attention of a wider audience during his gallant four-set loss to Andy Murray in the first round at Wimbledon but he usually plays his best tennis on hard courts and layers may have undestimated his chances of beating Dudi Sela in tonight's Los Angeles Open clash.
 
 
 
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