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<p> ( Κλῦσμα ), the name given by [[Eusebius]] ( Onomast. s.v. Βεελσεφών ) to the head of the Heroopolitan or western gulf of the Red Sea, through which the [[Israelites]] passed on dry land; according to [[Philostorgius]] (Hist. Ecclesiastes 3, 5), from a town of that name (comp. Epiphanius, adv. Haer. 2, p. 618), apparently corresponding nearly to the modern site of Suez (Reland, Palaest. p. 471), a little to the north of which are some mounds still known by the Arabs as Tell Kolzum (Wilson, Lands of Bible, 1, 137). (See [[Exode]]). </p>
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<p> ( '''''Κλῦσμα''''' ), the name given by [[Eusebius]] ( ''Onomast.'' s.v. '''''Βεελσεφών''''' ) to the head of the Heroopolitan or western gulf of the Red Sea, through which the [[Israelites]] passed on dry land; according to [[Philostorgius]] (Hist. Ecclesiastes 3, 5), from a town of that name (comp. Epiphanius, adv. Haer. 2, p. 618), apparently corresponding nearly to the modern site of [[Suez]] (Reland, Palaest. p. 471), a little to the north of which are some mounds still known by the Arabs as Tell Kolzum (Wilson, Lands of Bible, 1, 137). (See [[Exode]]). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_33086"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/clysma Clysma from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 15 October 2021

Clysma [1]

( Κλῦσμα ), the name given by Eusebius ( Onomast. s.v. Βεελσεφών ) to the head of the Heroopolitan or western gulf of the Red Sea, through which the Israelites passed on dry land; according to Philostorgius (Hist. Ecclesiastes 3, 5), from a town of that name (comp. Epiphanius, adv. Haer. 2, p. 618), apparently corresponding nearly to the modern site of Suez (Reland, Palaest. p. 471), a little to the north of which are some mounds still known by the Arabs as Tell Kolzum (Wilson, Lands of Bible, 1, 137). (See Exode).

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