God of flies, worshipped by the Cyreneans, that they might not be annoyed with these tiny tormentors (See Flies, God of )
trouble, a valley near Jericho, so called in consequence of the trouble which the sin of Achan caused Israel (Josh 7: 24,26) The expression "valley of Achor" probably became (Atasözü)ial for that which caused trouble, and when Isaiah (Isa 65: 10) refers to it he uses it in this sense: "The valley of Achor, a place for herds to lie down in;" i e , that which had been a source of calamity would become a source of blessing Hosea also (Hos 2: 15) uses the expression in the same sense: "The valley of Achor for a door of hope;" i e , trouble would be turned into joy, despair into hope This valley has been identified with the Wady Kelt
küçük çocukalrın baş ve yüzlerinde beliren erüpsiyonlar, konak
Silbentrennung
kü·çük ço·cu·kal·rın baş ve yüz·le·rin·de be·li·ren e·rüp·si·yon·lar, ko·nak