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Ezion-Geber (Hebrew: עֶצְיֹן גֶּבֶר, Modern: ʻEṣyōn Gevér, Tiberian: ʿEṣyōn Geḇer, Biblical: Ġeṣyōn Geḇer; also Asiongaber) is a city only
known from...
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newer archaeological ****essments,
while its
identification with
biblical Ezion-geber and/or
Elath of a
later date
remains a
matter of
speculative interpretation...
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Eutychus Eva Eve Evi Evil-merodach
Exodus Ezbon Ezekiel Ezel Ezem Ezer
Ezion-Geber Ezra, aid,
protect Ezri Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old Testament...
- on the
northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba. It was in the same
vicinity as
Ezion-Geber. The name
survived into the
Roman period as Aela,
adopted into Byzantine...
- of
Ezion-Geber, and
constructing Palmyra in the
wilderness as a
commercial depot and
military outpost.
Although the
location of the port of
Ezion-Geber...
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Sinai Peninsula. Some
scholars identify this
island port with
biblical Ezion-Geber. In
spite of its
second name, "Coral Island",
Jazirat Fir'aun consists...
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himself with King
Ahaziah of Israel.
Jehosophat and
Ahaziah built ships in
Ezion-Geber,
which were to sail to
Tarshish for trade.
According to 2 Chronicles...
- and
built a
large vessel for Tarshish. But when this boat was
wrecked at
Ezion-Geber he
relinquished the project. In I
Kings xxii. 43 the
piety of Jehoshaphat...
- to
carry on
maritime commerce with Ophir. However, the
fleet equipped at
Ezion-Geber was
immediately wrecked. A new
fleet was ****ed out
without the cooperation...
- were
wrecked at
Ezion-geber." This is
repeated in 2
Chronicles 20:37,
preceded by the
information that the
ships were
built at
Ezion-Geber, and emphasizing...