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<p> '''''an''''' -'''''tip´a''''' -'''''tris''''' ( Ἀντίπατρις , <i> '''''Antı́patris''''' </i> ): Is mentioned in [[Scripture]] only once, in connection with the descent of Paul from [[Jerusalem]] to [[Caesarea]] ( Acts 23:31 ). References will be found in <i> Ant </i> , Xiii , xv 1; Xvi , v, 2; <i> BJ </i> , I, xxi, 9. It was a town built by [[Herod]] the Great, and called after his father Antipater. It is probably identical with the modern <i> '''''Rās el''''' </i> - <i> '''''‛Ain''''' </i> , "fountain head," a large mound with ruins at the source of <i> '''''Nahr el‛Aujeh''''' </i> , in the plain to the Northeast of Jaffa. There are remains of a crusading castle which may be the Mirabel of those times. </p>
<p> '''''an''''' -'''''tip´a''''' -'''''tris''''' ( Ἀντίπατρις , <i> '''''Antı́patris''''' </i> ): Is mentioned in Scripture only once, in connection with the descent of Paul from Jerusalem to Caesarea ( Acts 23:31 ). References will be found in <i> Ant </i> , Xiii , xv 1; Xvi , v, 2; <i> BJ </i> , I, xxi, 9. It was a town built by Herod the Great, and called after his father Antipater. It is probably identical with the modern <i> '''''Rās el''''' </i> - <i> '''''‛Ain''''' </i> , "fountain head," a large mound with ruins at the source of <i> '''''Nahr el‛Aujeh''''' </i> , in the plain to the Northeast of Jaffa. There are remains of a crusading castle which may be the Mirabel of those times. </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_994"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/antipatris Antipatris from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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an -tip´a -tris ( Ἀντίπατρις , Antı́patris ): Is mentioned in Scripture only once, in connection with the descent of Paul from Jerusalem to Caesarea ( Acts 23:31 ). References will be found in Ant , Xiii , xv 1; Xvi , v, 2; BJ , I, xxi, 9. It was a town built by Herod the Great, and called after his father Antipater. It is probably identical with the modern Rās el - ‛Ain , "fountain head," a large mound with ruins at the source of Nahr el‛Aujeh , in the plain to the Northeast of Jaffa. There are remains of a crusading castle which may be the Mirabel of those times.