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Kedesh (alternate spellings: Qedesh, Cadesh, Cydessa) was an
ancient Canaanite and
later Israelite settlement in
Upper Galilee,
mentioned several times...
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Deborah as a "fiery woman."
Deborah told Barak, an
Israelite general from
Kedesh in Naphtali, that God
commanded him to lead an
attack against the forces...
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Kedesh Shechem Hebron Golan Ramoth Bosor The
cities of
refuge (Hebrew: ערי המקלט ‘ārê ha-miqlāṭ) were six
Levitical towns in the
Kingdom of
Israel and...
- Israel,
defeated the
Canaanite armies led by Sisera. The son of
Abinoam from
Kedesh in Naphtali, Barak's
mother was from the
Tribe of Benjamin. His
story is...
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through his
skull (Judges 4:17–21) near the
great tree in
Zaanaim near
Kedesh. The
Hebrew ya'el
means ibex, a nimble, sure-footed
mountain goat native...
- contrast,
denotes the Via
Maris as a road from
Ptolemais (Acco / Acre) to
Kedesh (
Kedesh-naphtali) in the
Galilee – also
leading west to east, but
slightly further...
- Qadesh, Qedesh, Qetesh, Kadesh,
Kedesh, Kadeš and
Qades come from the
common Semitic root "Q-D-Š",
which means "sacred."
Kadesh and
variations may refer...
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Refuge were Golan, Ramoth, and Bezer, on the east of the
Jordan River, and
Kedesh, Shechem, and
Hebron on the
western side.
Joshua 21
recounts the fulfilment...
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Abinoam (a-bin'-o-am, ab-i-no'-am,
Biblical Hebrew: אבינעם), from
Kedesh-naphtali, was the
father of
Barak who
defeated Jabin's army, led by Sisera. He...
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Qetesh (also Qodesh, Qadesh, Qedesh, Qetesh, Kadesh,
Kedesh, Kadeš or
Qades /ˈkɑːdɛʃ/) was a
goddess who was
incorporated into the
ancient Egyptian religion...