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Examples

  • Frey went at Iah with a rope, wrapping it around the old priest's neck.

    The Pilgrimage 2009

  • Iah had been the priest for so long that he was the man who had purified me as a baby.

    The Pilgrimage 2009

  • Frey would be the captain, but Iah (with the directions from the oracle) would guide us to the edge of the sea where it met the sky — to heaven.

    The Pilgrimage 2009

  • “I don't know, brother Frey, but I will consult the oracle,” Iah answered.

    The Pilgrimage 2009

  • Iah claimed the oracle had warned that someone would die.

    The Pilgrimage 2009

  • A boy, Tanon, had reached manhood last year and was the chosen person to replace Iah when he died.

    The Pilgrimage 2009

  • I swam toward Frey and Fayiz and helped them pull Iah to the sand.

    The Pilgrimage 2009

  • Frey, Iah, Tanon, and Fayiz were asleep in the shade of the sails.

    The Pilgrimage 2009

  • Tanon and Iah came down the dock shortly after we arrived, boarding the boat.

    The Pilgrimage 2009

  • + Son of Zibeon, a descendant of Seir and ancestor of one of the wives of Esau, (1 Chronicles 1: 40) called in (Genesis 36: 24) [104] Ajah = A Iah.

    Smith's Bible Dictionary 1884

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