-
Hivites,
according to the Book of Joshua,
lived in the
hilly region of
Lebanon from Lebo
Hamath (Judges 3:3) to
Mount Hermon (Joshua 11:3).
Hivites are...
- Amorites,
Hivites, Jebusites, and Perizzites. The Girga****es are
mentioned only five times. Abraham's
covenant in
Genesis 15:18
omits the
Hivites but includes...
- Leah and Jacob. The
episode of her rape by Shechem, son of a
Canaanite or
Hivite prince, and the
subsequent vengeance of her
brothers Simeon and Levi, commonly...
- the
others are
called the Amorites, the Girga****es, the Hittites, the
Hivites, the
Jebusites and the Perizzites.
Brian R. Doak
argues that the seven...
-
Joshua 11:19, the pre-Israelite-conquest inhabitants, the Gibeonites, were
Hivites;
according to 2
Samuel 21:2, they were Amorites. The
remains of Gibeon...
-
titular local deity of
Mount Hermon. The
mountain was
inhabited by the
Hivites. Orr,
James (1915). The
International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia - Volume...
-
Hiddai Hiel
Hierapolis Hilen Hilkiah Hillel Hinnom Hirah Hiram Hittite Hivites Hizkijah Hobab Hobah Hod (biblical figure)
Hodaiah Hodaviah Hodesh Hoglah...
- Heth is
placed between Sidon and the Jebusites, Amorites, Girgasites,
Hivites, Arkite, Sinite, Arvadite, Zemarite,
Hamathite and
other peoples, showing...
-
including possible connections to the Arameans, Arabs, Itureans, Cuthites,
Hivites, Armenians, Persians, and Turks. Some
suggested a
European origin. In the...
- D'Souza (1995), p. 124
According to Eusebius' Onomasticon,
after the
Hivites were destro**** in Gaza, they were
supplanted by
people who came
there from...