-
ancient Ibleam, a
Canaanite city
mentioned in the
Egyptian Royal Archive that was
conquered by
Thutmose III in the 15th
century BCE.
Ibleam is also mentioned...
- – S – T – U – V – Y – Z Ibhar, he will choose; chooser; God does
choose Ibleam Ibneiah God
builds Jehovah does build; Ibnijah, whom
Jehovah will build...
- a bow.
Ahaziah fled for his life, but was
wounded at the p**** of Gur in
Ibleam and had
strength only to
reach Megiddo,
where he died (2
Kings 9:22–28)...
- well with a
location that is on this side of the valley,
somewhere between Ibleam and Ta'anach. However,
there are
difficulties with this location. From the...
-
Biblical texts, with
various Gr****
versions identifying it as the city of
Ibleam or
Keblaam (Gr****: 'Ιεβλαάμ or Gr****: Κεβλαάμ.
Josephus simply mentions...
- was in the
Dothan Valley, with
Bethuliya in the north-west,
Dothan and
Ibleam in the south-east,
Bethuliya in the south, and
Cyamon (an
unknown place...
- BOOK XII". "Belmaim -
Meaning &
Verses |
Bible Encyclopedia". "Bible Map:
Ibleam". "Esora", in
Cheyne &
Black 1901 "Shalem from the
McClintock and Strong...
- towns, nor the
inhabitants of Dor and her towns, nor the
inhabitants of
Ibleam and her towns, nor the
inhabitants of
Megiddo and her towns: but the Canaanites...
-
remarkably accurate.
Towns not
captured in the
central zone were Taanach,
Ibleam, Megiddo, Dor, Gezer, Aijalon, Shaalbim, and Jerusalem.
Archaeology of Israel...
- Fund Map:
Jezreel (Sheet IX). Others,
including Aaron Demsky,
thought that
Ibleam was to be
identified with Belameh,
located a
little over one mile (1.6 km)...