Nohah (Manahath)

NOHAH

no'-ha (nochah, "rest"): The fourth son of Benjamin (1 Chronicles 8:2). It is probable that in Judges 20:43, instead of "a resting-p...
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Nophah (Kenath)

NOPHAH

no'-fa (nophach; the Septuagint does not transliterate): A city mentioned only in Numbers 21:30 (see NOBAH). Septuagint reads: kai...
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Oaks of Mamre (Kenath)

KENATH

ke'-nath (qenath; Kaath kaanath, in Septuagint, Codex Alexandrinus): A city in Bashan, taken along with its "daughters," i.e. "vill...
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Oboth (Dibon)

OBOTH

o'-both, o'-both ('obhoth, "waterbags"): A desert camp of the Israelites, the 3rd after leaving Mt. Hor and close to the borders of...
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Olivet (Mount of Olives)

OLIVES, MOUNT OF

ol'-ivz, (har ha-zethim (Zechariah 14:4), ma`aleh ha-zethim, "the ascent of the mount of Olives" (2 Samuel 15:30, the Kin...
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On

ON (1)

on ('on; Egyptian An, Ant, Annu, probably pronounced An only, as this is often all that is written, a "stone" or "stone pillars"):...
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Ono

ONO

o'-no ('ono; Codex Vaticanus Onan; Codex Alexandrinus Ono, and other forms): A town mentioned along with Lod as fortified by certain B...
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Ophel (Jerusalem)

OPHEL

o'-fel (ha-`ophel (2 Chronicles 27:3; 2 Chronicles 33:14 Nehemiah 3:26; Nehemiah 11:21; and without article, Isaiah 32:14 and Micah...
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Ophir (India)

OPHIR

o'-fer, o'-fir ('owphiyr (Genesis 10:29), 'owphir (1 Kings 10:11), 'ophir):1. Scriptural References:The 11th in order of the sons of...
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Ophni

OPHNI

of'-ni (ha-`ophni; Aphne): A place in the territory of Benjamin (Joshua 18:24). The modern Jifneh, in a fine vale West of the road t...
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