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In the Jewish scripture and Christian scripture, Jair (Hebrew: יָאּיר Yā’îr, "he enlightens") was a man from Gilead (Tribe of Manasseh, east of the River Jordan), who judged Israel for twenty-two years, after the death of Tola. His inheritance was in Gilead through the line of Machir, the son of Manasseh. Jair was the son of Segub; the son of Hezron the Jew through the daughter of Machir (1 Chronicles 2). According to Judges 10:3-5, Jair had thirty sons, who rode thirty ass colts, and thirty 'cities' in Gilead which came to be known as Havoth-Jair. The word chawwoth ('tent encampments') occurs only in this context (Numbers 32:41; Deuteronomy 3:14; Judges 10:4), and is a legacy word remaining from the early nomadic stage of Hebrew culture. W. Ewing suggests that Kamon probably corresponds to Kamun taken by the Seleucid king Antiochus III, on his march from Pella to Gephrun (Polybius Book V.70:12).
Jair died and was buried in Kamon.
Jair or Jahir may refer to the following people
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Rubin or Rubins is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
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FC Rubin Kazan (Russian: Футбо́льный клуб Руби́н Каза́нь, Futbolny klub Rubin Kazan [fʊdˈbolʲnɨj ˈklup rʊˈbʲin kɐˈzanʲ]; Tatar: Rubin Qazan Futbol Törkimi, Рубин Казан футбол төркеме) is a Russian association football club based in the city of Kazan in the Republic of Tatarstan.
Founded in 1958, Rubin played its first-ever top flight season in 2003. It has remained there ever since, winning the Russian Premier League championship in 2008 and 2009. The club also won the 2011–12 Russian Cup and has been a regular in European competition in recent seasons.
The team plays in the Kazan Arena.
FC Rubin Kazan was previously called "Iskra" from 1958 to 1964, and then "Rubin-TAN" from 1992 to 1993.
Having never played in the Soviet Top League, the football club joined the Russian First Division in 1992 and fell to the Russian Second Division in 1994. The mayor of Kazan at the time, Kamil Iskhakov, purchased the team in 1996. Rubin won the Second Division in 1997 and was promoted back to the First Division the following season. The next four seasons, the team consistently finished above eighth place. Finally winning the title in 2002, Rubin was promoted to the Russian Premier League for the first time in 2003. Rubin finished third in its debut season to qualify for the UEFA Cup. The team faced a temporary setback in the 2004 campaign finishing in tenth place, but 2005 saw them finish fourth, again qualifying for the team for the UEFA Cup.
Rubin is both a surname and a given name.
Rubin may also refer to:
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La crise politique s'aggrave au #Brésil. Les chefs des trois forces de l'armée : de terre, de l'air et de la marine, ont démissionné collectivement ces dernières heures. D'après la presse brésilienne, ils protesteraient contre l'éviction de leur ministre de tutelle, tout juste remplacé par un proche de #JairBolsonaro. Le détail avec Pierre Le Duff, notre correspondant à Rio de Janeiro. Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne sur YouTube : http://f24.my/youtube En DIRECT - Suivez FRANCE 24 ici : http://f24.my/YTliveFR Notre site : http://www.france24.com/fr/ Rejoignez nous sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.videos Suivez nous sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/F24videos
La classifica - Top 10 Gol di Jair da Costa: vs. Ferencvaros, AEK, Torino, Palermo, Roma, Vicenza(2), Juventus, Mantova, Benfica. 10. Inter 4-0 Ferencvaros (1-0) (23.02.1966) 9. Inter 4-1 AEK (3-1) (15.09.1971) 8. Inter 2-2 Torino (1-0) (06.06.1965) 7. Inter 4-0 Palermo (1-0) (10.02.1963) 6. Roma 0-1 Inter (0-1) (27.10.1963) 5. Inter 2-0 Vicenza (2-0) (25.09.1966) 4. Vicenza 1-2 Inter (0-1) (13.12.1970) 3. Inter 1-0 Juventus (1-0) (23.12.1962) 2. Inter 2-0 Mantova (1-0) (29.09.1963) 1. Inter 1-0 Benfica (1-0) (27.05.1965)
In the Jewish scripture and Christian scripture, Jair (Hebrew: יָאּיר Yā’îr, "he enlightens") was a man from Gilead (Tribe of Manasseh, east of the River Jordan), who judged Israel for twenty-two years, after the death of Tola. His inheritance was in Gilead through the line of Machir, the son of Manasseh. Jair was the son of Segub; the son of Hezron the Jew through the daughter of Machir (1 Chronicles 2). According to Judges 10:3-5, Jair had thirty sons, who rode thirty ass colts, and thirty 'cities' in Gilead which came to be known as Havoth-Jair. The word chawwoth ('tent encampments') occurs only in this context (Numbers 32:41; Deuteronomy 3:14; Judges 10:4), and is a legacy word remaining from the early nomadic stage of Hebrew culture. W. Ewing suggests that Kamon probably corresponds to Kamun taken by the Seleucid king Antiochus III, on his march from Pella to Gephrun (Polybius Book V.70:12).
Jair died and was buried in Kamon.