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Zobah or Aram-
Zobah (Hebrew: אֲרָם צוֹבָא, romanized: ʾĂrām Ṣōḇāʾ) was an
early Aramean state and
former v****al
kingdom of
Israel mentioned in the Hebrew...
- Hamath-
zobah was a
place of
uncertain location in Aram or
Ancient Israel.
According to 2
Chronicles 8:3, it was
conquered by
Solomon and thus figured...
- Philistines, Moabites, Edomites, Amalekites,
Ammonites and king
Hadadezer of Aram-
Zobah,
after which they
become tributaries. His fame
increases as a result, earning...
- romanized: Ḥăḏaḏʿezer, lit. 'Hadad helps';), son of Rehob, was king of
Zobah or Sova (Imperial
Aramaic Ṣoḇā), a
Syrian kingdom that may have been in...
- Aram-Damascus, Hamath, Bet-Adini, Bet-Bagyan, Bit-Hadipe, Aram-Bet Rehob, Aram-
Zobah, Bet-Zamani, Bet-Halupe, and Aram-Ma'akah, as well as the
Aramean tribal...
- of Aram-
Zobah (also Sobah),
mentioned in the Bible. Many
scholars suggest it was
located in the Beqa'a valley. The
precise whereabouts of
Zobah, a prominent...
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Ziphion Ziphites Ziphron Zippor Zipporah Zithri Ziz Ziza
Zizah Zoan Zoar Zoba
Zobah Zobebah Zohar Zoheleth Zoheth Zophah Zophai Zophar Zophim Zorah Zorathites...
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Solomon had
taken from the
captured cities of
Hadadezer ben Rehob, king of
Zobah (1
Chronicles 18:8). Ahaz
later removed this
laver from the oxen and placed...
- of
which the
chief city was
Rehob or Beth-Rehob, ****ociated with Aram-
Zobah as
hostile to King David. Num. xiii.21 and
Judges xviii.28
place a Beth-Rehob...
- The Neo-Hittite
states are
sorted according to
their geographical position. All
annual details are BC. The
contemporary sources name the
language they...