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A widespread scarcity of food, often interpreted in historical and esoteric texts as a divine judgment or an astrological portent.
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Other entities that appear in the same books as Famine.
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Constantin von Tischendorf
British Museum
Brooke, McLean, Thackeray (eds.)
Lucan (ed. Robert Estienne)
Theatrum Sympatheticum
Emanuel Swedenborg
Flavius Josephus (ed. Hudson & Havercampus)
Anonymous
Menasseh ben Israel
Menasseh ben Israel
(unknown)
Aṙakhel Davrižeci
Николай Алексеевич Некрасов
Cohen, Reynaכהן, ריינה
Jerome; Migne, Jacques-Paul
Menasseh ben Israel
Herrera, Antonio de
Nikolai Leskov
Nikolai Gogol
John Wycliffe / Forshall & Madden (eds.)
John Wycliffe / Forshall & Madden (eds.)
Trinitarian Bible Society
Silvestre de Sacy
Ephrem the Syrian; Thomas J. Lamy
Leusden, Johannes
Philo of Alexandria
Hovhannes Zohrab (ed.)
Yovhannēs Zōhrapean (ed.)
Антон Павлович Чехов
Menasseh, Ben Israel
Ephrem the Syrian
Bar Hebraeus
Robert Estienne (ed.)
Basil the Great
Eusebius of Caesarea
August Freiherr von Gall (ed.)
Pontius, Johannes, 1562 fl
King James / A.W. Pollard (ed.)
Leusden, Johannes
E. A. Wallis Budge
George A. Dorsey
Anonymous
Ephrem the Syrian
Trinitarian Bible Society
Menasseh, Ben Israel
Julius Heinrich Petermann (ed.)
(unknown)
Anonymous
Ephrem the Syrian; Thomas J. Lamy
Trinitarian Bible Society
Jerome; Migne, Jacques-Paul
Jerome; Migne, Jacques-Paul
Herman the Recluse (attr.)
Menasseh ben Israel
Menasseh ben Israel
Cardinal Cisneros (patron)
Jerome; Migne, Jacques-Paul
Menasseh ben Israel
Jerome; Migne, Jacques-Paul
Ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meïr, 1089-1164
Lucan (ed. Robert Estienne)
Nikolai Leskov
Anonymous