-
Zaanaim,
Zaanannim or
Bezaanaim is a
place name
applied to one or two
locations in the
Hebrew Bible.
According to
Serge Frolov (2013), its
location "cannot...
-
driving a tent peg
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...
- foot
until he came to the
campsite of
Heber the
Kenite in the
plain of
Zaanaim,
where he was
received by Jael, Heber's wife. Jael
brought him into her...
- G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – Y – Z
Zaanaim,
removings Zaanannim Zaavan, terror, Zabad, gift Zabbai, wanderer, pure...
- to
reach what is beneath. In the Book of Judges, the
great oak tree in
Zaanaim is
stated to be near Kedesh,
though this
verse could be a
reference to...
- Iron
Kedeshnaphtali Kenite Kishon River Milk
Mount Ephraim Mount Tabor Zaanaim Related Bible parts:
Judges 3,
Judges 5 The
whole book of
Judges is missing...
- Cheyne,
seems too far
south considering that the 'tree of Bezaanim' (see
Zaanaim) was
close to Kedesh,
while Jabneel appears to have been a
north Galilean...