Horite
Americannoun
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an ancient people of Edom living in the region of the Dead Sea, possibly identical with the Hurrians.
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a member of this people.
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Most extraordinary thing about the Horite dwellings was that they were completely furnished.
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Carefully and laboriously over two seasons, Perrot uncovered the Horite village.
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I, a Horite, know not the ways of Jehovah.
From Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers by Rutherford, Mark
Rizpah, the Horite, in her old age, talks of Saul to the wife of Armoni, her son.
From Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers by Rutherford, Mark
Horite and Amalekite Bedâwin were alike absorbed into the new-comers, whose position in Edom resembled that of the Israelites in Canaan.
From Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations by Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry)
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