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    Phasa'el. Phasaelis, also spelled Phaisael (born in 5/4 BCE) [1] was a princess of Nabatea, daughter of King Aretas IV Philopatris and the first wife of Herod Antipas, ruler of Galilee and Perea .

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    Phasael (died 40 BCE; Hebrew: פַצָאֵל, [1] Faṣā'ēl; Latin: Phasaelus; from Greek: Φασάηλος, Phasaelos ), was a prince from the Herodian Dynasty of Judea . Name. Origins and early career. Phasael was born in the Hasmonean Kingdom to a Jewish aristocratic family of Edomite descent.

  3. Phasael, Phasa'el; Gender: Unisex: Origin; Word/name: Semitic, mainly Nabataean: Fṣʾl/Pṣ(y)ʾl, pronounced Faṣā-ʾel/Faṣay-ʾel: Meaning: ʾl delivered (El delivered) Region of origin: Nabataea (mainly Transjordan, less so in Ḥarra (Black Desert) and Ḥismā regions in southern Syria and north & northwest Arabia), Judaea : Other names

  4. Phasaelis also Phaisael and Pasi` el (1st-century) was a princess of Nabatea, daughter of king Aretas IV Philopatris and wife of Herod Antipas . Life. Phasaelis was born to the king of the Nabateans Aretas IV Philopatris and his first wife and co-ruler , Chuldu, (possibly a daughter of Aretes IV predecessor Obodas III .)

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  6. A Prophet of Israel. After learning, on Mount Horeb, that Eliseus, the son of Saphat, had been selected by God as his successor in the prophetic office, Elias set out to make known the Divine will. This he did by casting his mantle over the shoulders of Eliseus, whom he found "one of them that were ploughing with twelve yoke of oxen".

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