- depo****tion. Khalidi, 1992, p. 410 Eric. F.
Mason (31
December 2000). "
Shaalbim". In
David Noel Freedman;
Allen C.
Myers (eds.).
Eerdmans Dictionary of...
-
Sepharvaim Serah Seraiah Seraphim Sered Sergius Serug Seth
Sethur Shaalabbin Shaalbim Shaalbonites Shaaph Shaaraim Shaashgaz Shabbethai Shachia Shadrach Shage...
-
Philistine garrison (1
Samuel 14:4).
Shaalbim is the name of a
location which appears twice (in the form "
Shaalbim") in the
Hebrew Bible, in
Judges 3:5...
- Chronicles) Abi-Albon from Beth-Arabah
Azmaveth from
Bahurim Eliahba from
Shaalbim the (unnamed) sons of a man that was
either named Hashem and was from Gizon...
- one of King Solomon's
twelve regional administrators; he was over Makaz,
Shaalbim, Beth-shemesh, and Elon-beth-hanan. 1
Kings 4:9 (RSV). Ben
Geber (Hebrew...
- one of David's
Mighty Warriors (2
Samuel 23:32, 1
Chronicles 11:33). See
Shaalbim. In the
lists of
clans in Ezra 2 and
Nehemiah 7, the "descendants of Shalmai"...
- inquire). Some
linguists argue that it is
rooted in the
ancient town
ShaalBim as
mentioned the
bible as a "place of foxes" (Joshua 19:42), indicating...
- in the
central zone were Taanach, Ibleam, Megiddo, Dor, Gezer, Aijalon,
Shaalbim, and Jerusalem.
Archaeology of
Israel Biblical archaeology Judaean Mountains...
-
could not capture:
Mount Heres (Judges 1:34–35)
Aijalon (Judges 1:34–35)
Shaalbim (Judges 1:34–35).
Judges 1:28
makes the
general claim that 'When Israel...