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page 1Biblical Jericho

Zacchaeus
Zacchaeus (sometimes spelled Zaccheus; , ''''; , "pure, innocent") was a man, recorded in the Gospel of Luke, a chief tax-collector at Jericho. His story includes his faith in climbing a sycamore tree to see Jesus and also his generosity in giving away half of all he possessed.
Bartimaeus
blind man; biblical character (Gospel of Mark)
Battle of Jericho
legendary battle fought by the Israelites during their conquest of Canaan

Luke 18
chapter of the New Testament
Achor
Achor ( "muddy, turbid: gloomy, dejected") is the name of a valley in the vicinity of Jericho.
Abiram
Abiram, also spelled Abiron ( "my father is exalted"), is the name of two people in the Old Testament.
One was a member of the Tribe of Reuben, the son of Eliab, who, along with his brother Dathan, joined Korah in the conspiracy against Moses and Aaron. He and all the conspirators, with their families and possessions, were swallowed up by the ground.
The second was the eldest son of Hiel (also spelled Chiel) the Bethelite, who perished prematurely in consequence of his father's undertaking to rebuild Jericho.
blessed salt
Salt used in Christian worship