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Ziklag (Hebrew: צִקְלַג, romanized: Ṣiqlạḡ) is the
biblical name of a town that was
located in the
Negev region in the south-west of what was the Kingdom...
- River, with the
Mediterranean Sea on the west, the
Kingdom of
Judah at
Ziklag to the east, and the
Arish to the south.
Philistia consisted of the five...
- town of
Ziklag, and the
subsequent defeat of the
Amalekites by David.
There are some
similarities between the narratives: the fact that
Ziklag and Maon...
- Days of
Ziklag (Hebrew: ימי צקלג,
Yemei Tziklag) is a
novel by S. Yizhar,
first published in 1958. It is
widely considered to be one of the most prominent...
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Amalekites invaded the
Negev and
Ziklag in the Judean/Philistine
border area
towards the end of the
reign of King Saul,
burning Ziklag and
taking its citizens...
- al-Ra'i
Ancient Ziklag?".
Bulletin of the Anglo-Israeli
Archaeological Society. 37: 51–59. Keimer, Kyle H. (2023). "Biblical
Ziklag: the Case for Khirbet...
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describes the
Cherethites as
living in the
Negev (also
called "South") near
Ziklag, but the same area is
described as the land of the
Philistines only two...
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seemed to be in
progress at the time.
Achish permits David to
reside in
Ziklag,
close to the
border between Philistia and Judah. To
further ingratiate...
- Ziba
Zibeon Zibia Zibiah Zichri Ziddim Zidkijah Zidon Zidonians Zif Ziha
Ziklag Zillah Zilpah Zilthai Zimmah Zimran Zimri Zin Zina Zion Ziph
Ziphah Ziphims...
- at
Ziklag. Joezer,
according to 1
Chronicles 12:6, is the name of one of the
Benjamite warriors who came to the aid of
David when he went to
Ziklag in...