- the "cave of
Makkedah"
after a battle; afterward, they were
removed from the cave and
killed in a
humiliating fashion.
After this,
Makkedah was captured...
- from a
great hail storm. The five
allied kings took
refuge in a cave at
Makkedah and were
imprisoned there until after the battle, when
Joshua commanded...
-
Mahath Mahavites Mahazioth Maher-shalal-hash-baz
Mahlah Makaz Makheloth Makkedah Malachi Malcham Malchijah Malchiel Malchus Maleleel Mallothi Malluch Mammon...
-
Along with the
other four kings, he was
subsequently found in a cave at
Makkedah,
where he was
killed and
buried by
Joshua and his
forces (Joshua 10:26–27)...
-
Kedesh (Qadesh in Galilee)
Khirbet Kerak (Al-Sinnabra)
Khirbet el-Qom (
Makkedah/Maqqedah)
Khirbet Qeiyafa (Sha'arayim? / Neta'im?)
Kinneret (Tel Kinrot...
- ostraca.
Based on this, some
scholars identify Khirbet el-Qom with
biblical Makkedah (Joshua 10:10, 16, 17, 21, 28, 29; 12:16; 15:41).
Khirbet el-Qom may have...
- been
identified with the
biblical cities of Libnah, Gath, Mmst,
Eglon and
Makkedah, but none of
these identifications are certain. The city was destro****...
-
Kings Executed (10:26-27) 3.
Victory over
Southern Cities (10:28-39) a.
Makkedah (10:28) b.
Libnah (10:29-30) c.
Lachish (10:31-33) d.
Eglon (10:34-35)...
-
kings near
Gibeon and
pursued them
southward past Beth-Horon to
Azekah and
Makkedah (Joshua 10:5-11).
According to the Bible, when
Joshua defeated the Amorite...
- mj.tj ꜥ[r.t] = Copy of the [scroll] 11. g[...] =
unknown 12. m[]ꜣ[] =
Makkedah 13. rwbꜣ =
Rubate Row II 14. tꜣꜥnkj =
Taanach 15. šꜣnmꜥ =
Shunem 16. bꜣtšꜣn...