-
later used as a Bnai
Brith meeting house. The
Zionist secular colonists of
Gederah were
young and
considered aggressive towards the
native Palestinian Arab...
-
three other individuals with a
similar name, see Jehozabad.
Jozabad of
Gederah is
listed as one of David's
warriors in 1
Chronicles 12:4. Two men named...
-
Conder and Kitchener, 1883, SWP III, pp. 9 10 Ehrlich, Carl S. (1992). "
Gederah". The
Anchor Yale
Bible Dictionary. 2. doi:10.5040/9780300261882-714. I...
- States,
funded by the
director of the
Israeli Mikveh. The
aforementioned Gederah became the
primary Bilu settlement, and it is
known as such today. Aliyah...
- The
descendants of the last 4 sons were
potters who
dwelt at
Netaim and
Gederah and
worked for the king.
According to some
biblical scholars, the description...
-
after the
mention of
Gederah, some
scholars have
suggested that "Gederothaim" was
introduced by a
mistaken copying of the name "
Gederah."
Geliloth is a place-name...
-
Chronicles 4:23, due to its
proximity to
Khirbet Ğudrayathe (biblical
Gederah). The
inhabitants of both
cities were said to be "potters" and "in the...
- by
reports of the
secular behavior of the BILU
pioneers who
settled in
Gederah. The
Netziv demanded action be
taken against them, even
suggesting their...
- that Al-Judeira
means "sheep-fold",
after the Hebrew: גדרה, romanized:
Gederah, "fold". Al
Judeira is
located (horizontally) 9.3
kilometers (5.8 mi) north-west...
-
speculated that Tell ej-Judeideh
might be
either the
biblical Libnah or
Gederah of 1
Chronicles 4:23 and
Joshua 15:36. Still, others, by a
similarity of...