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Unidentified place mentioned in the Bible
Hormah, also known by its Canaanite name Zephath (Tsfat צפת), is an unidentified city mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in relation to several conflicts between
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such as Tel Masos near Beersheba, which is possibly equivalent to ancient Hormah. If true, Saul's campaigns against the Amalekites may have been motivated
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following their Exodus from Egypt, had defeated the Canaanites at a place named Hormah, as well as the Amorites and the people of Bashan, and next approached Moab
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al-Wasiah. The second volume of that consists of: the matters of hypocrisy Hormah (being haram), Iddah matters and its rulings; the book of al-Hibah, the
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Archaeological site in Israel
Rimmon. Nadav Na'aman has suggested identifying this as the site of biblical Hormah. Tel Halif was a small town inhabited by Israelites during the Iron Age
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(southwestern territory bordering Edom; group A, important cities: Beersheba, Hormah, Ziklag) אלתקה ʾltqh Eltekeh H0514 Joshua 19:44; 21:23 2 Dan (a levitical
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Havilah חוֹלוֹן) חולון) Cholon (Ḥolon) Holon חָרְמָה) חורמה) Chorma (Ḥorma) Hormah חֵיפָה) חיפה) Cheyfa (Ḥeyp̄a) Haifa חִמְיָר) חמיר) Chimyar (Ḥimyār) Himyar
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"murmur" about this, and God punishes them with a plague (Numbers 16). At Hormah, a Canaanite king fights the Israelites, and the Israelites promise God
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Book of Joshua, chapter 12
northern alliance under the king of Hazor. Among some new city names —Geder, Hormah, Arad, Adullam, Tappuah, Hepher, Aphek, Lasharon, Taanach, Megiddo, Kedesh
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Archaeological site in the northern Negev, Israel
references, Yohanan Aharoni identified Tel Masos with the biblical town of Hormah. However, not all researchers agree with this identification. Other researchers
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Zephath may refer to: Safed, a city in Galilee Hormah, an unidentified place mentioned in the Bible This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Zephath
Annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
and the Amalekites and the Canaanites dealt them a shattering blow at Hormah. God told Moses to tell Israelites that when they entered the Promised Land
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Gazetteer on historical geography of ancient Israel
Khirbet Ghuwein et-Taḥta, now a ruin), Debir [sic], En-Gedi, Eshtemoh, Hormah, Thalca, Juttah, Nineveh [sic], Naarah, and Carmel (mentioned incidentally
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First Book of Samuel chapter
Bethlehem Bethel Aroer Gilboa Hebron Aroer Besor Bethel Eshtemoa Hebron Hormah Jattir Jezreel Ramoth Ziklag While Saul battled the Philistines David returned
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First chapter of the Book of Judges
Simeon together with that of Judah destroy: Zephath, which they rename Hormah (which translates as destruction) (Judges 1:17) The Tribes of Joseph (consisting
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44th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
in those hills came out like so many bees and crushed the Israelites at Hormah in Seir. The Israelites remained at Kadesh a long time, marched back into
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Hebrew for "decree"
the Israelites killed them and destroyed their cities, calling the place Hormah. But moving on, the people grew impatient, literally "short", and spoke
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English : unexplained; perhaps a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. In England it occurs mainly in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Norfolk.French : unexplained; possibly a habitational name for someone from a lost or unidentified place.
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English and Scottish : habitational name from any of numerous places named Weston, from Old English west ‘west’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : variant of Whetstone.
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