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Hobah (Hebrew: חובה) was a
biblical place mentioned only in
Genesis 14:15. When
Abraham (then Abram)
rescued his
nephew Lot, the
biblical account relates...
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Hilen Hilkiah Hillel Hinnom Hirah Hiram Hittite Hivites Hizkijah Hobab Hobah Hod (biblical figure)
Hodaiah Hodaviah Hodesh Hoglah Hoham Holon Homam Hophni...
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Sifra Emor 13:1 and
Menahot 77b;
Sifra Ḳedoshim 2:5 and Ḥul. 137a;
Sifra Ḥobah 8:6 and B. Ḳ. 104b As, e.g., Yoma 41a
Compare D. Hoffmann, l.c. pp. 33,...
- of the four
kings in Dan.
Abram divided his
forces and
pursued them to
Hobah.
Abram brought back Lot and all of his
people and
their belongings. Later...
- captives, Abram's unit
chased and
slaughtered the
Elamite King
Chedorlaomer at
Hobah, just
north of Damascus. They
freed Lot, as well as his
household and possessions...
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battle unit of 318 men who
pursued the
Elamite forces north of
Damascus to
Hobah.
Abram and one of his
divisions then
proceeded to
defeat Chedorlaomer. (Genesis...
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Hophnie Hobah Hines Johnson (13 July 1910 – 24 June 1987) was a West
Indian international cricketer. His first-class
cricket career began with his debut...
- Zorn. "Paran" - 5:12 "Halisah" - 6:27 "Yoreh" - 6:50 "Beeroth" - 4:13 "
Hobah" - 11:38 "Neshamah" - 6:06 "Lakom" - 3:11 -
misspelled as "Lakum" on album...
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multiple sides during a
night raid. The
attack ran its
course as far as
Hobah,
north of Damascus,
where he
defeated Chedorlaomer and his forces. Abram...
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multiple sides during a
night raid. The
attack ran its
course as far as
Hobah,
north of Damascus,
where he
defeated Chedorlaomer and his forces. Abram...