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Eshtaol (Hebrew: אֶשְׁתָּאוֹל) is a moshav in central Israel, and a biblical location mentioned in the Books of Joshua and Judges and in the first Book of Chronicles. Located 6 km (4 mi) north of Beit Shemesh , [ 2 ] it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council .
Mahaneh Dan or Mahaneh-dan is a location associated with the tribe of Dan. According to Judges 18:12, it was located to the west of Kirjath-jearim . [ 199 ] [ 200 ] On the other hand, Judges 13:25 names it as the place where Samson lived and where "the spirit of the LORD began to stir in him", but gives it a different location, "between Zorah ...
Esthaol or Eshtaol, in Hebrew: אֶשְׁתָּאֹל (Eshṭa'ol), in Ancient Greek: Εσθαολ (Esthaol), is a town mentioned in the Bible. It corresponds to a locality near Sar'a , approximately 20 km west of Jerusalem .
Judges 18 is the eighteenth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible. [1] According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel, [2] [3] but modern scholars view it as part of the Deuteronomistic History, which spans in the books of Deuteronomy to 2 Kings, attributed to nationalistic and devotedly Yahwistic writers during the time of the ...
The Tribe of Dan (Hebrew: דָּן, "Judge") was one of the twelve tribes of Israel, according to the Torah.According to the Hebrew Bible, the tribe initially settled in the hill lands bordering Ephraim and Benjamin on the east and Judah and the Philistines on the south but migrated north due to pressure of their enemies, settling at Laish (later known as Dan), near Mount Hermon.
The Israelites fall into heathen practices time and again. God raises up Othniel and then Ehud to deliver them from their enemies.. PEOPLE: יהוה YHVH - Children of Israel - Philistines - Canaanites - Sidonian - Hivites - Biblical Hittites - Amorites - Perizzites - Jebusites - Cushan-rishathaim - Othniel Ben Kenaz - Spirit of YHVH - Eglon - Children of Ammon - Amalekite - Ehud - Shamgar
[7] [8] [9] Eusebius of Caesarea more accurately places Dan/Laish in the vicinity of Paneas at the fourth mile on the route to Tyre. [9] The Arab name of the archaeological site, Tell el-Qadi, meaning "the tell of the judge," plays on the distinction between Arabic "din" and Hebrew "dan," offering a popular translation of the ancient Hebrew name.
Genesis 1:8–10 Hebrew Herodian Fragments of Genesis about the beginning to early mankind. [140] [141] 4QGen h2: 4Q8a Genesis 2:17–18 [140] [142] 4QGen h-para: 4Q8b Genesis 12:4–5 A paraphrase of Genesis [140] [143] 4QGen h-title: 4Q8c Genesis: The title of a Genesis manuscript [140] [144] 4QGen j: 4Q9 Genesis 41–43; 45 Hebrew Herodian ...