Itinerarium totius Sacræ Scripturæ. Or, the trauels of the holy patriarchs, prophets, iudges, kings, our sauiour Christ, and his Apostles, as they are related in the Old and New Testaments. With a description of the townes and places to which they trauelled, and how many English miles they stood from Ierusalem. Also a short treatise of the weights, monies, and measures mentioned in the Scriptures, reduced to our English valuations, quantitie, and weight. Collected out of the workes of Henry Bunting, and done into English by R.B.

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Itinerarium totius Sacræ Scripturæ. Or, the trauels of the holy patriarchs, prophets, iudges, kings, our sauiour Christ, and his Apostles, as they are related in the Old and New Testaments. With a description of the townes and places to which they trauelled, and how many English miles they stood from Ierusalem. Also a short treatise of the weights, monies, and measures mentioned in the Scriptures, reduced to our English valuations, quantitie, and weight. Collected out of the workes of Henry Bunting, and done into English by R.B.
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Bünting, Heinrich, 1545-1606.
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London :: Printed by Adam Islip,
1636.
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Bible -- Geography -- To 1800.
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The trauels of Ieptha.

IEptha was borne at Mizpah in the Land of Giliad, and being driuen into exile by his brothers, hee fled into the Land of Tob, 48 miles from Ierusa∣lem, Iudg. 11.

From thence he returned to Mizpah, 48 miles, and there was chosen Prince, and began his gouernment Anno mundi, 2760, and before Christ, 1208 yeares, Iudg. 11.

From Mizpah hee went with is army against the Ammonites to the Citie of Aroer, where he put them to flight, which is 26 miles, Iudg. 11.

From Aroer he pursued the enemies to Minneth, which is 8 miles, Iudg. 11.

From Minneth he went to the plaine of the Vines, which is 24 miles, Iudg. 11.

From Abel or the Plaine of the Vines hee went to Mizpah, where he offered his daughter for a sacrifice to rhe Lord, Iudg. 11. At that time he and the Ephramites got a memorable battell, in which were slaine 22000, Iudg. 12.

So all the Trauels of Ieptha were 322 miles.

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