- also
referred to in
Isaiah 45:14
possibly be Jair the
judge of Israel,
Segub also
controlled twenty-three
cities in Gilead. He is
mentioned briefly in...
- S****chim
Saruch Satan Saul
Sceva Seba
Sebat Sebia Secacah Sechu Secundus Segub Seir Sela Sela-hammahlekoth
Selah Seled Seleucia Sem
Semachiah Semei Senaah...
- By Abijah,
daughter of Makir, whom he
married when aged 60 years, he had
Segub (2:21) and Ashhur.
Ashhur was born
posthumously following Hezron's death...
-
thirty towns of
Gilead (Judges 10:4), and in the
First Book of Chronicles,
Segub controlled twenty-three
towns in
Gilead (1
Chronicles 2:21–22). It was bounded...
- rebellion. Jair’s
father was
Segub.
Segub’s father was Hezron. Hezron’s
father was Perez. Perez’s
father was Judah.
Segub’s mother was Machir’s daughter...
-
Abiram his firstborn, and set up the
gates thereof in his
youngest son
Segub". Bucholz, R. O. (2020).
Early modern England 1485–1714 : a
narrative history...
-
Machir the son of Man****eh and one of the
wives of
Hezron who bore him
Segub which became the
father of Jair. The
Daughter of
Meshullam is an unnamed...
-
person Segub.
Given the
above references, the
etymological meaning of
Kfarsghab could be "the
fortified village" or "the
village of
Segub",
Segub being...
- VgColunga&Turrado 1
Kings 16:34 וּבִשְׂגִיב, ū-ḇiś-ḡîḇ, 'and on
Segub' – K וּבִשְׂג֤וּב, ū-ḇiś-ḡūḇ, 'and with
Segub' – Q καὶ τῷ Ζεγοὺβ, 'and on Zegoùb' –
LXXSwete καὶ...
-
Abiram his firstborn, and set up its
gates at the cost of his
youngest son
Segub,
according to the word of the Lord,
which he
spoke by
Joshua the son of...