Topical Bible: Aiath Aiath is a location mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the book of Isaiah It is generally identified with the city of Ai, which holds historical and theological significance in the biblical narrative
Bible Map: Aiath (Ai) Isaiah 10:28 He has come to Aiath He has passed through Migron At Michmash he stores his baggage (1) A town of central Palestine, in the tribe of Benjamin, near and just east of Bethel (Genesis 12:8)
Aiath in the Bible – Places In The Bible – Detailed . . . Aiath, also known as Ai, is a biblical city mentioned in the Old Testament The name Aiath means “heap of ruins” or “ruin” in Hebrew It is believed to have been a Canaanite city located in the central highlands of ancient Israel
Aiath Meaning - Bible Definition and References Discover the meaning of Aiath in the Bible Study the definition of Aiath with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments
Aiath - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway Discover the NIV Application Bible, built from the NIV Application Commentary series, to bring the Bible’s ancient message into your world AIATH Alternate form of Ai
Where is biblical Aiath today? 2 modern identifications Places in the Bible Today: another name for Ai 1 (ancient): 65% confidence It may be: This chart indicates how confidence in the identifications is changing over time
Bible Encyclopedia: Aiath His course is vividly sketched by Isaiah in the tenth chapter of his prophecy: "He is come to Aiath, he is passed to Migron; at Mickmash he hath laid up his (feminine of Ai), a place named by Isaiah, (Isaiah 10:28) in connection with Migron and Michmash probably the same as Ai see) Aiath (1 Occurrence)