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  2. Cedars of God - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanon Cedar is mentioned 103 times in the Bible. [22] [23] [24] In the Hebrew text it is named ארז and in the Greek text (LXX) it is named κέδρου. Example verses include: "Open thy doors, O Lebanon, that the fire may devour thy cedars.

  3. Cedrus libani - Wikipedia

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    While early versions of the story place the forest in Iran, later Babylonian accounts of the story place the Cedar Forest in Lebanon. [19] The Lebanon cedar is mentioned several times in the Bible. Hebrew priests were ordered by Moses to use the bark of the Lebanon cedar in the treatment of leprosy. [20]

  4. Bsharri District - Wikipedia

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    The Cedars of Lebanon. The Cedars of Lebanon are also known as the Cedars of God and are mentioned 103 [10] times in the Bible. Historically, the timber of these trees was exploited by numerous empires that crossed Lebanon, including the Phoenicians, Assyrians, Egyptians, Turks, Romans, Arabs, Israelites, Persians, and Babylonians. [11]

  5. Lebanon's Christians feel the heat of climate change in its ...

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    They point out with pride that Lebanon’s cedars are mentioned 103 times in the Bible. The trees are a symbol of Lebanon, pictured at the center of the national flag.

  6. Flag of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The cedar of Lebanon is mentioned seventy-seven times in the Bible, notably in the book Psalms, chapter 92, verse 12, where it says that "The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree, He shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon" [2] and Chapter 104, verse 16, where it is stated: "[t]he trees of the Lord are well watered, the cedars of Lebanon that ...

  7. Kadisha Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanon Cedar (Cedrus Libani) is described in ancient works on botany as the oldest tree in the world. It was admired by the Israelites, who brought it to their land to build the First and the Second temples in Jerusalem. Historical sources report that the cedar forests were beginning to disappear at the time of Justinian in the 6th century ...

  8. Noga Hareuveni - Wikipedia

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    Great Lebanon cedars are the most impressive of the trees. "These great trees of course are not native to Israel," Dr. Hareuveni says, "but they're referred to many times in the Bible, usually as a symbol of haughtiness, or again when Solomon had cedar timbers shipped from Lebanon for the construction of the Temple.

  9. Cedars Art CEO Sadek Sabbah on Launching New Shows at ... - AOL

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    Beirut-based production powerhouse Cedars Art Productions is not slowing down despite the ongoing Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. Sadek Sabbah — who is CEO of the prominent Middle East and North ...