
Gilead - Wikipedia
Gilead (Arabic: جلعاد, Ǧalʻād or Jalaad) is an Arabic term used to refer to the mountainous land extending north and south of Jabbok. It was used more generally for the entire region east of …
Gilead Sciences - Wikipedia
Gilead Sciences, Inc. (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ l i ə d /) is an American biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Foster City, California, that focuses on researching and developing antiviral drugs used in the …
Gilead (novel) - Wikipedia
Gilead is a novel by Marilynne Robinson published in 2004. It won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Critics Circle Award. It is Robinson's second novel, following …
Balm of Gilead - Wikipedia
Balm of Gilead was a rare perfume used medicinally that was mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and named for the region of Gilead, where it was produced. The expression stems from William …
Gilead — Wikipédia
La République de Gilead est la dictature théocratique dystopique inventée par Margaret Atwood dans son roman La Servante écarlate (The Handmaid's Tale) publié en 1985. Gilead se trouve …
Gilead (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Gilead (Hebrew: גלעד ) is the name of three persons and two places in the Bible. Gilead may also refer to:
Gilead - Wikipedia
Gilead kan verwijzen naar: Gilead (Bijbelse plaats), een stad en een streek in de Hebreeuwse Bijbel; Gilead (Nebraska), een plaats (village) in de Amerikaanse staat Nebraska; Gilead …
Gilead Sciences – Wikipedia
Gilead Sciences, Inc. ist ein Pharmazie- und Biotechnologieunternehmen aus den Vereinigten Staaten mit Sitz in Foster City, Kalifornien. Das Unternehmen ist im S&P 500 gelistet. Mit …
There Is a Balm in Gilead - Wikipedia
"There Is a Balm in Gilead" is a traditional African American spiritual dating back to at least the 19th century. Its refrain appears in Washington Glass's 1854 hymn "The Sinner's Cure", …
Gilead (Roman) – Wikipedia
Gilead ist ein Roman der amerikanischen Schriftstellerin Marilynne Robinson aus dem Jahr 2004. Der Roman wurde 2005 mit dem Pulitzer-Preis für Belletristik und dem National Book Critics …