Use "hermon" in a sentence

1. Like the dew of Hermon (3)

2. All but the lowest slopes of Mount Hermon are uninhabited, however.

3. Moreover, moist air and streams came down from Mount Hermon.

4. The dew of Mount Hermon —a refreshing source of moisture for vegetation

5. Strong winds rush down the Jordan Valley from Mount Hermon, situated to the north.

6. As the snows of Mount Hermon melted, the Jordan River would overflow its banks.

7. There are no apsidal Adytums in Lebanon, as at Rahle, on the Syrian side of Mount Hermon

8. IN THE shadow of snowcapped Mount Hermon, Jesus Christ reaches a major milestone in his life.

9. Rocky slopes flank its shores, and to the north, majestic Mount Hermon juts into the sky.

10. Added to this, strong winds rush down the Jordan Valley from Mount Hermon, situated to the north.

11. Mount Hermon has seasonal winter and spring snow falls, which cover all three of its peaks for most of the year.

12. In the late afternoon in the upper Jordan Valley, fortunate observers may see flocks of cranes flying against the backdrop of snow-covered Mount Hermon.

13. Caesarea Philippi was a Greco-Roman city located near the ancient city of Dan, in the northern part of Israel, by Mount Hermon and the Jordan River

14. In the southwest, the lofty Mount Hermon (Jabal ash Shaykh), also on the border between Syria and Lebanon, descends to the Hawran Plateau that receives rain-bearing winds from the Mediterranean.

15. Caesarea Philippi (modern Banias), located 40 km north of the Sea of Galilee in the southwest foothills of Mount Hermon, was known for its grotto, red-rock bluff, forests, and springs

16. Rivlin visits IDF snow mountain patrol Alpinist unit on Mount Hermon Rivlin made his way up the mountain to the Alpinists' hut by Snow Cat to speak to the unit soldiers and offer a few words of

17. - Located in the northeastern part of Israel at the foot of Mount Hermon, lay Caesarea Philippi, a pagan city built by Herod Philip, a son of Herod the Great.For many years, people in this area had worshiped false gods, including Baal (Josh

18. One word of the "Amorite" language has survived — the name Senir (not "Shenir") for Mount Hermon (Deuteronomy 3:9); but may not this be the Canaanitish name as opposed to the Phoenician (Sirion) on the one side and the Hebrew

19. ACHBOR » Father of King Baal-hanan (Genesis 36:39; 1 Chronicles 1:49) AMMONITES » Kings of Baalis (Jeremiah 40:14;41:10) Baal-GAD » Probably identical with Baal-HERMON (Judges 3:3; 1 Chronicles 5:23) Baal-GUR » See GUR-Baal Baal-MEON » BETH-Baal-MEON (Joshua 13:17) BaalATH-BEER » See Baal, number four BaalIM » Plural form of Baal (Judges

20. 133 Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for Brethren to dwell together in unity! 2 It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard: that went down to the skirts of his garments; 3 As the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion: for there the Lord commanded the blessing, even