- The
Battle of
Aphek is a
biblical episode described in the
First Book of
Samuel 4:1–10 of the
Hebrew Bible.
During this
battle the
Philistines defeated...
-
locations called Aphek in the Bible, and the
location of the
kibbutz was
believed to be
adjacent to the
ruins of the
ancient Aphek mentioned in the Books...
- The name
Aphek or
Aphec refers to one of
several locations mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible as the
scenes of a
number of
battles between the
Israelites and...
-
identified as
either the
tower of
Aphek mentioned by Josephus, or the
biblical Aphek, best
known from the
story of the
Battle of
Aphek.
During the
Crusader period...
-
specified as
having been less than a day's
journey by foot from Shiloh, near
Aphek, in the
neighbourhood of Mizpah, near the
western entrance of the p**** of...
- Afek or
Aphik (Hebrew: אֲפֵק) may
refer to:
Aphek (biblical)
refers to a
number of
sites with the same name
mentioned in the
Bible Aphik (Asher) one of...
- of an
intervening event marked by destruction. The same can be said for
Aphek where an
Egyptian garrison was destro****,
likely in an act of
warfare at...
-
linking South Asia and
Central Asia.
Migdal Aphek/Majdal Yaba, east of Tel
Aphek Shimron, now Tel
Shimron Tel
Aphek/Antipatris, at the
springs of the Yarkon...
- his family,
which resulted in the
death of Eli's sons at the
Battle of
Aphek where the Ark of the
Covenant was also captured. When Eli
heard the news...
- from any of the
ancient sites known as Tel
Aphek. In The
Jewish War,
historian Josephus mentions a
tower at
Aphek,
which he
implies is near to, but not collocated...