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・ Geranyl-pyrophosphate—olivetolic acid geranyltransferase
・ Geranylfarnesyl diphosphate synthase
・ Geranylfarnesyl pyrophosphate
・ Geranylgeraniol
・ Geranylgeraniol 18-hydroxylase
・ Geranylgeranyl diphosphate diphosphatase
・ Geranylgeranyl diphosphate reductase
・ Geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate
・ Geranylgeranyl-diphosphate diphosphohydrolase
・ Geranylgeranyl-diphosphate geranylgeranyltransferase
・ Geranylgeranylation
・ Geranylgeranylglycerol-phosphate geranylgeranyltransferase
・ Geranylgeranyltransferase type 1
・ Geranylhydroquinone 3''-hydroxylase
・ Geranyltranstransferase
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Gerar : ウィキペディア英語版
Gerar
Gerar - meaning "lodging-place" – was a Philistine town and district in what is today south central Israel, mentioned in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible.
Biblically, the town features in two of the three Wife-sister narratives in Genesis. These record that Abraham and Isaac each stayed at Gerar, near what became Beersheba, and that each passed his wife off as his sister, leading to complications involving Gerar's Philistine king, Abimelech. (, and ) The ''Haggadah'' identifies the two references to Abimelech as two separate people, the second being the first Abimelech's son, and that his original name was Benmelech (of the King" ), but he changed his name to his father's, meaning "my father is king".
According to Easton's Bible Dictionary〔Easton's Bible Dictionary, third edition, by M.G. Easton M.A., D.D. published by Thomas Nelson in 1897〕 the Biblical ''valley of Gerar'' () was probably the modern Wadi el-Jerdr. The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia,〔Abbreviated as ISBE, published 1844-1913〕 Dr. William Smith's Bible Dictionary,〔Smith's Bible Dictionary published 1884〕 and Thompson's Chain Topics〔Frank Thompson's New Chain-Reference Bible published in 1934, although this citation was taken from (the Crosswire Project's ) edited electronic copy.〕 all state simply that it was "south of Gaza". The (Bible Places web site ) says it is generally accepted that Tel Haror is the site of ancient Gerar. Archaeological evidence points to the town having come into existence with the arrival of the Philistines at around 1200 BC and having been little more than a village until 800-700 BC.
In (2 Chronicles 14:12-15 ), Gerar and its surrounding towns figure in the account of King Asa's defeat of Zerah's vast Cushite forces.
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