- to have
received lands originally intended for the
Tribe of Judah. The
Calebites, his descendants,
likely comprised a
mixed po****tion of
Edomite and Judean...
-
Othniel had
reliable political support at-the-ready from his
relatives the
Calebites and Kenizzites, and
probably from his
Kenite neighbors as well, this likely...
- Book of
Samuel Chapter 25,
Nabal (Hebrew: נָבָל Nāḇāl, "fool") was a rich
Calebite,
described as
harsh and surly. He is
featured in a
story in
which he is...
-
mentioned in the
section about Judah's exploits, and are
listed alongside the
Calebites and the Kenites, two
Judahite clans.[citation needed] Joseph, Ephraim...
- south.
According to
biblical sources,
Ephrathites from
Bethlehem and the
Calebites from
Hebron founded Teqoa.[citation needed]
Samuel speaks of a "wise woman"...
-
David moves on to the
Desert of Paran. Here he
meets the
shepherds of a
Calebite named Nabal, and his men help
protect them. At sheep-shearing time, he...
- Garmite" may have been a
mistaken form of the
originally intended "Keilah the
Calebite." For the
Edomite clan name "Gatam," see Gatam.
Gazzam is the
family name...
- Nabal, or nábał in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nabal was a rich
Calebite,
according to the 1st Book of
Samuel Chapter 25.
Nabal may also
refer to:...
-
another advantage, for the
house of
Nabal was a
prominent member of the
Calebite clan and had
control over Hebron, so
marrying Nabal's
widow would give...