- The Avim,
Avvim (Hebrew: עַוִּים, Modern: ʿAvvīm, Tiberian: ʿAwwīm) or
Avvites of
Philistia in the Old
Testament were a
people dwelling in Hazerim, or...
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named after the
Bible (Deuteronomy 2:23),
mentioning a site nearby: "the
Avvites who
lived in
farmyards as far as Gaza". It
belongs to the Bnei
Shimon Regional...
- Benoth, the men of
Cuthah made Nergal, the men of
Hamath made Ashima, the
Avvites made
Nibhaz and Tartak, and the
Sepharvites ...
Adrammelech and Anamelech...
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their Capthorite ancestors, were
allowed to
conquer the land from the
Avvites. However,
their de-facto
control over
Canaan appears to have been limited...
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Syrian town of Homs. List of
biblical names List of
minor biblical figures Avvites (of Philistia) T. K. Cheyne; J.
Sutherland Black, eds. (1901) [1899]. "Ahumai"...
- Philistines' five most
important city-states. The
Hebrew Bible mentions the
Avvites occupying an area that
extended as far as Gaza, and that
these people were...
- incident.
Ammon Amorites Aphek Arnon Aroer Asdod Ashdoth-pisgah
Ashtaroth Avvite Baalgad Bethbaalmeon Balaam Bamoth-baal
Bashan Betharam Beth-jeshimoth Beth-nimrah...