Kabzeel (Template:Lang-he-n, Trans: Qabtsĕ'el,[1] "God gathers") is a Hebrew Bible place name. It was the most remote city of Judah; located in southern Judah on the border of Edom (Idumaea) (Joshua 15:21). Kabzeel was the birthplace of Benaiah, one of David's chief warriors (2 Sam. 23:20; I Chr. 11:22). It was also called Jekabzeel (Nehemiah 11:25).[2]
Kabzeel
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Country | Israel |
Region | Due S of Judah, on border of Edom; near Beersheba, Israel |
See also
References
- ^ Strong's H6909 - Qabtsĕ'el
- ^ Gesenius 1860, p. 362.
- Gesenius, Wilhelm (1860). Gesenius's Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon. Samuel Prideaux Tregelles. p. 362.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Easton, Matthew George (1897). "Kabzeel". Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons.