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VII.1 Vintager: a. Beth Shean Monastry, Room L; b. Sede Nahum; c. Lower Priest John; d. lower Kaianus, ‘Uyun Musa, Mt. Nebo; e. Holy Martyrs Lot and Procopius, Mukhayyat, Mt. Nebo; f. Deacon Thomas, ‘Uyun Musa, Mt. Nebo.
VII.2 Transporting grapes: a. El Hammam, Beth She’an; b. Be’er Shem‘a; c. Beth She’an Monastry, Room L; d. Lower Kaianus, ‘Uyun Musa, Mt. Nebo; e. Lower Chapel of the Priest John, Mukhayyat, Mt. Nebo; f. Holy Martyrs Lot and Procopius, Mukhayyat, Mt. Nebo; g. Suwayfiyah; h. Deacon Thomas, ‘Uyun Musa, Mt. Nebo.
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VII.1 Vintager: a. Beth Shean Monastry, Room L; b. Sede Nahum; c. Lower Priest John; d. lower<br />
Kaianus, ‘Uyun Musa, Mt. Nebo; e. Holy Martyrs Lot and Procopius, Mukhayyat, Mt. Nebo;<br />
f. Deacon Thomas, ‘Uyun Musa, Mt. Nebo.