- Ṣəlāfəḥāḏ) were five
sisters –
Mahlah (Hebrew: מַחְלָה Maḥlā), Noa (נֹעָה Nōʿā),
Hoglah (חָגְלָה Ḥoglā),
Milcah (מִלְכָּה Mīlkā), and
Tirzah (תִרְצָה Tīrṣā) – mentioned...
-
Hivites Hizkijah Hobab Hobah Hod (biblical figure)
Hodaiah Hodaviah Hodesh Hoglah Hoham Holon Homam Hophni Hophra Hor ****b ****m Hor-hagidgad Hori Horims...
-
commanded Moses, so did the
daughters of Zelophehad. For Mahlah, Tirzah, and
Hoglah, and Milcah, and Noah, the
daughters of Zelophehad, were
married unto their...
- father, at the
advice of Ahithophel. Zelophehad's daughters, Mahlah, Tirzah,
Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah,
married their cousins on
their father's side to obey...
- Josephus, The
Jewish Publication Society of America. Philadelphia, 1914. ("Bet
Ḥoglah" for Βηθαλαγά in Josephus; 1 Macc. has Βαιδβασὶ,
perhaps = Bet
Bosem or...
-
wives of
Shaharaim I
Chronicles Hodiah's wife – I
Chronicles Hogla (or
Hoglah) – One of the five
daughters of
Zelophehad who
fought and won the right...
- 9.43-53;
Josephus Antiquities of the Jews 13.1.3 I Macc. 9.54-57 ("Bet
Ḥoglah" for Βηθαλαγά in Josephus; I Macc. has Βαιδβασὶ,
perhaps = Bet
Bosem or...
-
might be a
later version in a text
which originally read "
Hoglah," as in the place-name "Beth-
hoglah." At
present the
exact location is
still unidentified...
- region. It echoes, or
possibly preserves, the name of the
biblical town Bet
Hoglah (also
spelled Beth-hogla), in the
territory of
Benjamin on the
border to...
- Land. 1:253440.
Hodder & Stoughton. pp. 25–6. § C5. "023) 'Ain Ḥajla (Beth
Hoglah)".
Palestine Archaeological Databank and
Information System.
Sapienza University...