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  2. Adullam - Wikipedia

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    Adullam (Hebrew: עֲדֻלָּם, romanized: ʿəḏullām, Koinē Greek: Οδολλάμ) is an ancient ruin once numbered among the thirty-six cities of Canaan whose kings "Joshua and the children of Israel smote" (Joshua 12:7–24). [1]

  3. Chezib of Judah - Wikipedia

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    Chezib, also known as Achzib of Judah (Hebrew: אכזיב; כזיב), is a biblical place-name associated with the birth of Judah's son, Shelah (Genesis 38:5), corresponding to the Achzib of the Book of Joshua (15:44), a town located in the low-lying hills of the plain of Judah, known as the Shefela.

  4. List of archaeological sites in Israel and Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Timnah: Tel Batash [125] Timna Valley: Tomb of Absalom: Absalom's Pillar Tomb of Benjamin: Tomb of Benei Hezir: Tomb of Joshua: Tombs of the Kings: Tomb of the Prophets Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi: Tomb of Samuel: Nebi Samwil Tombs of the Sanhedrin: Tomb of Zechariah [126] Tower of David: Jerusalem Citadel Sepphoris: Tzipori, Diocaesaraea [127]

  5. Khirbet et-Tibbaneh - Wikipedia

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    Khirbet et-Tibbâneh (Hurvat Tibneh / Kh.Tibna)(Arabic: خربة التبانة), [1] sometimes referred to by historical geographers as the Timnah of Judah (Hebrew: תמנה), is a small ruin situated on a high ridge in the Judaean mountains, in the Sansan Nature Reserve, 622 metres (2,041 ft) above sea level, about 3 kilometers east of Aviezer and ca. 7 kilometers southeast of Bayt Nattif.

  6. Timnah - Wikipedia

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    Timnath or Timnah was a Philistine city in Canaan that is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in Judges 14 and in connection with Samson.Modern archaeologists identify the ancient site with a tell lying on a flat, alluvial plain, located in the Sorek Valley ca. 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north-west of Beit Shemesh, near moshav Tal Shahar in Israel, known in Hebrew as Tel Batash (תל בטש) or Teluliot ...

  7. Valley of Elah - Wikipedia

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    Valley of Elah viewed from the top of Tel Azekah. The Valley of Elah, Ella Valley ("the valley of the terebinth"; [1] from the Hebrew: עמק האלה ‎ Emek HaElah), or Wadi es-Sunt (Arabic: وادي السنط), is a long, shallow valley in the Shephelah area of Israel, best known from the Hebrew Bible as the place where David defeated Goliath (1 Samuel 17:2; 1 Samuel 17:19).

  8. Category:Archaeological sites in Israel - Wikipedia

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    For pre-historic sites from before written history, see Category:Prehistoric sites in Israel.; For ancient sites from the beginnings of written history to Alexander the Great's conquest, see Category:Ancient sites in Israel.

  9. Timna Valley - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic view of Timna Valley. The Timna Valley (תִּמְנָע, Hebrew pronunciation: [timˈna(ʕ)]) is located in southern Israel in the southwestern Arava/Arabah, approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of the Gulf of Aqaba and the city of Eilat.