- (biblical)
refers to a
number of
sites with the same name
mentioned in the
Bible Aphik (Asher) one of the
biblical sites belonging to the
Tribe of
Asher Aphaca...
-
Aphik or Afik (Hebrew: אפיק), in the
Hebrew Bible, is a city in the
Tribe of
Asher from
which the
Canaanites were not
driven out,
identified with the...
- the
inhabitants of Sidon, or of Ahlab, or of Achzib, or of Helbah, or of
Aphik, or of Rehob; but the
Asherites dwelt among the Canaanites, the inhabitants...
- Anub
Apelles Apharsathchites,
etymology uncertain Aphek,
strength Aphekah Aphik Aphiah Apocalypse,
revelation Apocrypha, concealed,
hidden Apollonia Apollonius...
-
encampment of the Philistines,
which led to the
defeat and
death of Saul.
Aphik, a city of the
tribe of Asher,
identified as
either Tel Afek near Haifa...
- Ziklag) אנחרת ʾnḥrt
Anaharath H0588
Joshua 19:19 1
Issachar אפק ʾpq Aphek,
Aphik H0663
Joshua 12:18; 13:4; 19:30 9?
Asher (south-western
coastal territory...
-
Ancient Egypt,
Blackwell Publishing 1992, p.217
Location uncertain; see
Aphik (Asher), Afqa and Tel Afek. Burke,
Aaron Alexander, and
Krystal V. Lords...
- few
Mycenaean vessels. The site is what
remains of the
biblical town of
Aphik or Aphek,
which is
mentioned in
Joshua 19:30 (as "Apheq") and
Judges 1:31...