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Keilah (Hebrew: קְעִילָה, romanized: Qəʿilā, lit. 'Citadel') was a city in the
lowlands of the
Kingdom of Judah. It is now a ruin
known as
Khirbet Qeyla...
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dissatisfied men,
including some outlaws. With
these men
David rescues the town of
Keilah from a
Philistine attack. Saul
realises he
could trap
David and his men...
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Forest of Hereth, and then to
Keilah,
where he is
involved in a
further battle with the Philistines. Saul
plans to
besiege Keilah so that he can
capture David...
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Kaine Kallai Kamon Kanah Kareah Karkaa Karkor Kartah Kedar Kedemah Kedemoth Keilah Kelaiah Kelita Kemuel Kenah Kenan Kenaz Kenites Kenizzites Keren-happuch...
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Kabzeel Kadesh-Barnea
Kaska –
Nation in Asia
Minor K****ite
state – in Iran
Keilah Kiriath-Jearim – City in
Gibeon Kish –
Mesopotamian City
State Kush/Cush...
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although some have
suggested that he was the 'mayor' of
Qiltu (
Keilah?, or Qi'iltu),
during the 1350-1335 BC
Amarna letters correspondence. Šuwardata...
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village of
Keilah from the
Philistines with the help of God and Abiathar. When God
tells him that Saul is
coming and the
citizens of
Keilah will hand him...
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Kelly Cheyne wrote that the name "
Keilah the Garmite" may have been a
mistaken form of the
originally intended "
Keilah the Calebite." For the
Edomite clan...
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ephod after the
liberation of
Keilah (verse 6),
asking two questions: 'Will Saul come to
Keilah? Will the
inhabitants of
Keilah betray him?' (verses 11–12;...
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slain on the
command of Saul. He fled to
David (reigned c. 1003–970 BCE) at
Keilah,
taking with him the
ephod and
other priestly regalia. In
rabbinical literature...