le-ba'-oth, -oth (lebha'oth): A city in the South of the territory of Judah (Joshua 15:32). It is the same as Bethlebaoth of Joshu...
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kal'-dez ('ur kasdim; he chora (ton) Chaldaion): For more than 2,000 years efforts have been made to identify the site...
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ha'-math (chamath; Hemath, Haimath; Swete also has Hemath): The word signifies a defense or citadel, and such designation was very...
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le-bo'-na (lebhonah): A place on the great north road between Shiloh and Shechem (Judges 21:19). It is represented by the modern K...
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beth'-le-hem (bethlechem; Baithleem, or Bethleem, "house of David," or possibly "the house of Lakhmu," an Assyrian deity):I. Bet...
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ra'-math-le'-hi (ramath lechi, "the hill" or "height of Lehi"; Anairesis siagonos): So the place is said to have been called w...
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le'-shem.See LAISH.
LAISH
la'-ish (layish):(1) A city in the upper Jordan valley, apparently colonized by the Sidonians, which...
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lib'-na (libhnah "whiteness," "transparency," "pavement" (compare Exodus 24:10 where libhnath, is translated "paved work" or a "com...
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ash'-na ('ashnah): Two sites,(1) Joshua 15:33, a site in the lowlands of Judah, probably near Estaol and Zorah. The small ruin Asli...
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lib'-i-a, lib'-i-anz: In the Old Testament the word occurs in the King James Version in 2 Chronicles 12:3; 2 Chronicles 16:...
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