- The
Negev (/ˈnɛɡɛv/ NEG-ev; Hebrew: הַנֶּגֶב, romanized: hanNégev) or
Negeb (Arabic: النقب, romanized: an-Naqab), is a
desert and
semidesert region of...
- Ramath-
negeb", one
version of the
Septuagint reads "Baalath as you come to Ramath-
negeb." It is
unclear which is the
earlier reading. For Ramath-
negeb, various...
-
forces to
permit the p****age of
relief convoys to
Jewish settlements in the
Negeb... The
third violation of the
truce arose as a
result of the
failure of...
- on the
Bible Albright, W. F. (1924).
Egypt and the
Early History of the
Negeb.
Palestine Oriental Society. This
article incorporates text from a publication...
- 11:16 states: "So
Joshua took all that land: the hill
country and all the
Negeb and all the land of
Goshen and the
lowland and the
Arabah and the hill country...
- the
exiles from
Jerusalem now in
Sepharad will
occupy the
towns of the
Negeb." An editors' note in the
Jerusalem Bible argues that "Sepharad is unknown"...
-
Israel and Egypt.
Among others who
favor this
location are
Wilton (The
Negeb, 1863, pp. 127 ff.), de:Frants Buhl (Die
Geschichte der Edomiter, 1893,...
- of the
kingdom of
Israel (including Megiddo), with a few
listed in the
Negeb, and
perhaps Philistia. Some of
these include a few of the
towns that Rehoboam...
- sources.
Canaanitic tribes settled in the
south of
Canaan between Hor and
Negeb,
although it is not
mentioned in the
genealogy in Gen. x.
According to the...
-
Tribe of Asher. Amam (Hebrew: אמם, 'amam) is an
unidentified site in the
Negeb of Judah, near the
border with Edom,
mentioned in
Joshua 15:26. Anaharath...