- The
Battle of
Zephath,
according to the
Hebrew Bible (2
Chronicles 14:9–15),
occurred during the
period of 911-870 BCE in the
reign of King Asa of Judah...
-
Zephath may
refer to: Safed, a city in
Galilee Hormah, an
unidentified place mentioned in the
Bible This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- "banned", or "devoted to destruction"), also
known by its
Canaanite name
Zephath (Tsfat צפת), is an
unidentified city
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible in relation...
-
Zelophehad Zelotes Zelzah Zemaraim Zemarite Zemira Zenan Zenas Zephaniah Zephath Zephathah Zephi,
variant spelling of Zepho. A son of Eliphaz, grandson...
- his grandfather, Rehoboam. II
Chronicles states that at the
Battle of
Zephath, the Egyptian-backed
chieftain Zerah the
Ethiopian and his
million men...
- men and 300
chariots were
defeated by Asa's 580,000 men in the
Valley of
Zephath, near
Mareshah (2
Chronicles 14:8–15).
According to
Steven Shawn Tuell...
- BCE, in the
reign of King Asa of Judah. It was
fought at the
Valley of
Zephath near Maresha, in modern-day Israel,
between the
armies of the
Kingdom of...
- of
Jerusalem Battle of
Mount Zemaraim Israel and
Judah period Battle of
Zephath Israelite–Aramean War Syro-Ephraimite War Sennacherib's
campaign in Judah...
- 1010 BCE
Siege of
Jebus Kingdom of
Israel Jebus c. 900 c. 900
Battle of
Zephath Kingdom of
Judah Kingdom of
Egypt Ku****e
contingents 874 BCE 874 BCE Israelite–Aramean...
- (Judges 1:11–13) The
Tribe of
Simeon together with that of
Judah destroy:
Zephath,
which they
rename Hormah (which
translates as destruction) (Judges 1:17)...