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Rehoboth may refer to: *Rehoboth (Bible), the name of three Biblical places Places Namibia *Rehoboth, Namibia *Rehoboth Ratepayers' Association *Rehoboth (homeland), a Baster territory in South West Africa (present-day Namibia) United States *Rehoboth Beach, Delaware * Rehoboth, DeKalb County, Georgia * Rehoboth, Harris County, Georgia * Rehoboth (Eldorado, Maryland), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Dorchester County, Maryland *Rehoboth, Massachusetts *Rehoboth, New Mexico *Rehoboth (Chappaqua, New York), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Westchester County, New York *Rehoboth, Perry County, Ohio *Rehoboth, Seneca County, Ohio Other places *Rehoboth Christian College, Perth, Western Australia *Rehoboth, the conventional English name for Rehovot, Israel *Rehoboth Specialist Hospital, Nigeria Other uses * 145475 Rehoboth, an asteroid *Rehoboth Bay, Delaware, United States *Rehoboth Christian School, Rehoboth, New Mexico, United States * US ...
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Rehoboth (Bible)
Rehoboth ( he, רְחוֹבוֹת, ''Reḥovot''; lit. ''broad places'') is the name of three biblical places: * "A well in Gerar dug by Isaac (), supposed to be in Wady er-Ruheibeh, about 20 miles south of Beersheba." Isaac gave it the name Rehoboth, which means "open spaces". Isaac's servants had dug two wells and the herdsmen of Gerar quarrelled because of these two wells with Isaac's herdsmens. So when they dug the third well and there were no quarrels Isaac named it Rehoboth saying "Now the Lord has given us room and we will flourish in the land." * An ancient city from which came Saul, an Edomite king (; ), "Rehoboth by the river". Since "the River" in the Bible generally is used about Euphrates, scholars have suggested either of two sites near the junction of the Khabur River and the Euphrates. However, this would be a place far outside the Edomite territory. The river mentioned could be a river in the land of Edom, such as Wadi Zered (also known as Wadi al-Hasa). Rehoboth ...
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Rehoboth, Perry County, Ohio
Rehoboth is an unincorporated community in southern Clayton Township, Perry County, Ohio, United States. Rehoboth is located along State Route 345, a short distance north (2 miles) of the county seat of New Lexington, and its ZIP code of 43764 is New Lexington's ZIP code. John and Eli Gardner platted Rehoboth in 1815. Expecting to see a new county created in the area, they included a public square and space for a courthouse in their plat. Two years later, when Perry County was formed, Rehoboth narrowly lost to Somerset in an election to determine the county seat. In later years, tobacco Tobacco is the common name of several plants in the genus '' Nicotiana'' of the family Solanaceae, and the general term for any product prepared from the cured leaves of these plants. More than 70 species of tobacco are known, but the ... farming became the mainstay of Perry County's economy, and Rehoboth was the center of the tobacco-growing region.Martzolff, Clement Luther. ...
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USS Rehoboth
USS ''Rehoboth'' has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to: * , a patrol vessel in commission in 1917 * , which was in commission as a seaplane tender (AVP-50) from 1944 to 1947 and as an oceanographic survey ship from 1948—redesignated AGS-50 in 1949—to 1970 {{DEFAULTSORT:Rehoboth United States Navy ship names ...
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Rehoboth Christian School
Rehoboth Christian School is a private school, private, Parent-controlled school, parent-controlled Christian school in Rehoboth, New Mexico. Founded in 1903 as Rehoboth Mission School, the school serves a portion of the Navajo Nation and its student body is predominantly Native Americans in the United States, Native American. History The school was started as Rehoboth Mission School in 1903 by Christian Reformed Church in North America, Christian Reformed Church (CRC) missionaries to the Navajo and Zuni people, Zuni people. The missionaries of Dutch descent named the settlement "Rehoboth", meaning "plenty of room", and the school's entrance sign ''(pictured)'' quotes , "Now the Lord has given us room, we shall flourish in the land". It was established on the former Smith's Ranch, near Gallup, New Mexico, purchased by the CRC Board of Missions. It opened with six Navajo people, Navajo children aged 5 – 11. In its early years as an Indian boarding school, the children were ...
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Rehoboth Bay
Rehoboth Bay is a body of water in Sussex County, Delaware. It is connected to the Broadkill River by the Lewes and Rehoboth Canal. It is part of Delaware's inland bay system, along with Little Assawoman Bay and Indian River Bay. Of Delaware's Inland Bays, both Rehoboth Bay and Little Assawoman Bay are barbuilt estuaries, while Indian River Bay is a drowned river valley. Rehoboth Bay is the northernmost of Delaware's inland bays. Depth is generally shallow, less than 6 to 7 feet below Mean Lower Low Water. Surface area of the bay is approximately 13 square miles. Rehoboth Bay receives fresh water discharges from a number of small creeks along the bay, including White Oak Creek, Love Creek, Herring Creek, and Guinea Creek. Rehoboth Bay is linked to Indian River Bay to the south, providing tidal exchange with the Atlantic Ocean through Indian River Inlet, which is stabilized by two parallel stone jetties. At the north end of the Bay, the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal connects Rehoboth B ...
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Rehoboth Specialist Hospital
Rehoboth Specialist Hospital, also known simply as Rehoboth Hospital, is a private medical facility in Rivers State, Nigeria. The hospital is situated in the residential area of D-line, Port Harcourt, roughly 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Trans Amadi. Its departments include Surgical Services, Laboratory, Pharmacy, Orthopaedics, Medicine, Obstetrics, including epidural in labour and Gynaecology. As of July 2013, the hospital's medical director is Prof. Aniekan Ekere. See also * List of hospitals in Port Harcourt List of some hospitals and medical centers in the city of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Acron Medical Consultants // 1 Acron Drive, Behind Plot 28 Stadium Rd, GRA Phase IV, Port Harcourt , , Shield Specialists Hospital// The Pain Care Center. C ... References External links {{coord, 4, 47, 44, N, 6, 59, 59, E, display=title Private hospitals in Port Harcourt D-line, Port Harcourt 1993 establishments in Nigeria 1990s establishments in Rivers State ...
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Rehovot
Rehovot ( he, רְחוֹבוֹת ''Rəḥōvōt'', ar, رحوڤوت ''Reḥūfūt'') is a city in the Central District of Israel, about south of Tel Aviv. In it had a population of . Etymology Israel Belkind, founder of the Bilu movement, proposed the name "Rehovot" (lit. 'wide expanses') based on Genesis 26:22: "And he called the name of it ''Rehoboth''; and he said: 'For now the Lord hath made room for us, and we shall be fruitful in the land'." This Bible verse is also inscribed in the city's logo. The biblical town of '' Rehoboth'' was located in the Negev Desert. History Ottoman era Rehovot was established in 1890 by pioneers of the First Aliyah on the coastal plain near a site called ''Khirbat Deiran'', an "abandoned or sparsely populated" estate, which now lies in the center of the built-up area of the city. According to Marom, Deiran offered "a convenient launching pad for early land purchase initiatives which shaped the pattern of Jewish settlement until the b ...
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Rehoboth Christian College
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Rehoboth, Seneca County, Ohio
Rehoboth is an unincorporated community in Seneca County, in the U.S. state of Ohio Ohio () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Of the fifty U.S. states, it is the 34th-largest by area, and with a population of nearly 11.8 million, is the seventh-most populous and tenth-most densely populated. The sta .... History Rehoboth was laid out in 1844. References Unincorporated communities in Seneca County, Ohio Unincorporated communities in Ohio {{SenecaCountyOH-geo-stub ...
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Rehoboth (Chappaqua, New York)
Rehoboth is a historic former barn located on Aldridge Road in Chappaqua, New York, United States. It is a concrete structure that has been renovated into a house with some Gothic Revival decorative elements. In 1979 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed and built in the mid-19th century by newspaper editor and activist Horace Greeley as one of the agricultural experiments he dabbled in, testing whether concrete would make a good building material for farms. It was one of the first concrete structures in the country, and the first concrete barn. Greeley was so satisfied with the result he predicted that he would be remembered for it if nothing else. ''See also:'' Two decades after Greeley's death, his daughter Gabrielle and her husband, the Rev. Frank Clendenin, pastor of a New York City Episcopal church, commissioned architect Ralph Adams Cram to remodel it into their house, which he named Rehoboth. They lived there for the rest of their live ...
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Rehoboth, Namibia
Rehoboth is a town in central Namibia just north of the Tropic of Capricorn. Located 90 kilometres (55 miles) south of the Namibian capital Windhoek, Rehoboth lies on a high elevation plateau with several natural hot-water springs. It receives sparse mean annual rainfall of , although in the 2010/2011 rainy season a record were measured. In 2005, it had a population of 21,378 later increased to 28,843 in 2011, according to the 2011 Namibian Population and Housing Census. Rehoboth is intersected from north to south by the national road B1, which also serves as the border of the two electoral constituencies in the town, Rehoboth Urban West and Rehoboth Urban East. Rehoboth is the core territory of the Baster community which still lives according to their ''Paternal Laws'' which were enacted in 1872. Administration Rehoboth is divided into eight neighbourhoods, called blocks. The oldest part of the town is blocks A, B and C, of which block B contains most public services and s ...
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