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'''Abel-mizraim''' (the "meadow of Egypt", or "mourning of Egypt") is a place "beyond," or [[west]], of the [[Jordan river]], at the "threshing-floor of [[Atad]]." Here the [[ancient Egypt|Egyptians]] mourned seventy days for [[Jacob]] ([[Book of Genesis|Genesis]] 50:4-11). Its site is [[unknown]].
'''Abel-mizraim''' (the "meadow of Egypt", or "mourning of Egypt") is a place "beyond," or west, of the [[Jordan river]], at the "threshing-floor of [[Atad]]." Here the [[ancient Egypt|Egyptians]] mourned seventy days for [[Jacob]] [[Genesis 50]]:4-11). Its site is unknown.

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Abel-mizraim (the "meadow of Egypt", or "mourning of Egypt") is a place "beyond," or west, of the Jordan river, at the "threshing-floor of Atad." Here the Egyptians mourned seventy days for Jacob Genesis 50:4-11). Its site is unknown.