Zobah - Wikipedia Zobah or Aram-Zobah (Hebrew: אֲרָם צוֹבָא, romanized: ʾĂrām Ṣōḇāʾ) was an early Aramean state and former vassal kingdom of Israel mentioned in the Hebrew Bible that extended northeast of David's realm according to the Hebrew Bible
Bible Map: Zobah (Zedad) Zobah was an Aramean kingdom of which we have the first notice in Saul's wars (1 Samuel 14:47) (1) David's First War When David sought to extend his boundary to the Euphrates, he came into contact with its king Hadadezer, and a great battle was fought in which David took many prisoners
Topical Bible: Zobah Zobah, also spelled as "Zoba," is an ancient Aramean kingdom mentioned in the Old Testament It played a significant role in the history of Israel during the reigns of King Saul and King David The kingdom of Zobah was located in the region of Syria, north of Israel, and was known for its military strength and wealth
Zobah: The Aramean Kingdom That Shaped Biblical History and Ancient . . . Zobah, also known as Aram-Zobah, is an important part of ancient Near Eastern history mentioned in the Hebrew Bible This Aramean kingdom became a powerful political force during the reigns of Kings Saul and David, significantly influencing the political landscape of biblical Israel
Zoba, Zobah - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway ZOBA, ZOBAH zō’ bə (צﯴבָ֗א, or צֹ֫ובָ֥ה an element in אֲרַ֣ם צﯴבָ֗א, LXX Σουβα, prob Akkad ṩubiti) an Aramaean (q v ) kingdom which flourished during the early Heb monarchy Its exact location is not known, but in 2 Samuel 8:8 reference is made to Berothai in the kingdom of Zobah from which David
Zobah - Bible History Zoba or Zobah: (station), the name of a portion of Syria which formed a separate kingdom in the time of the Jewish monarchs Saul, David and Solomon It probably was eastward of Coele-Syria, and extended thence northeast and east toward, if not even to, the Euphrates
Zobah Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools Zobah was an Aramean kingdom of which we have the first notice in Saul's wars (1 Samuel 14:47) (1) David's First War When David sought to extend his boundary to the Euphrates, he came into contact with its king Hadadezer, and a great battle was fought in which David took many prisoners
Zobah in the Bible | Naves Concordance Zobah in the Bible Also called ZOBA; ARAM-ZOBAH; HAMATH-ZOBAH A kingdom in the north of Palestine 1 Samuel 14:47 So Saul took the kingdom over Israel, and fought against all his enemies on every side, against Moab, and against the children of Ammon, and against Edom, and against the kings of Zobah, and against the Philistines: and whithersoever