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- Jehud - Wikipedia
Jehud Jehud, also pronounced Yehud, was a city in ancient Israel that is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible [1][2][3] It was located in the district of the Tribe of Dan It is commonly believed to have been located at the same place as the modern El Yehudiye or Yehud, about 13 km east of Jaffa
- Topical Bible: Jehud
Jehud was situated in the lowland region of the Shephelah, an area characterized by its fertile plains and strategic location This region was significant for its agricultural potential and its role as a buffer zone between the coastal Philistine cities and the central highlands of Israel
- Jehud - JW. ORG
The Greek Septuagint (Vatican MS No 1209), though, uses “Azor” instead of “Jehud ” (Jos 19:45) Therefore some scholars link Jehud with a tell near Yazur (Azor), about 6 km (3 5 mi) ESE of Tel Aviv-Yafo It is believed that this is the place called Azuru in Sennacherib’s annals
- Bible Map: Jehud
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- Jehud — Grokipedia
Jehud (Hebrew: יְהֻד, Yehud) was an ancient town in the territory allotted to the tribe of Dan according to the Hebrew Bible, specifically mentioned once in Joshua 19:45 as part of a list of Danite cities between Baalath and Bene-berak [1]
- Jehud | Biblical Location and Significance | Crusade Bible
Where is Jehud in the Bible? Explore the biblical significance, history, and key verses about Jehud with scholarly citations
- Jehu - Wikipedia
Jehu ( ˈdʒiːhuː ; Hebrew: יֵהוּא, romanized: Yēhūʾ, meaning " Yah is He"; Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒅀𒌑𒀀, romanized: Yaua; Latin: Iehu) was the tenth king of the northern Kingdom of Israel since Jeroboam I, noted for exterminating the house of Ahab He was the son of Jehoshaphat, [1] grandson of Nimshi, and possibly great-grandson of Omri, [2] although the latter notion is not supported by the biblical text His reign lasted 28 years William F Albright has dated Jehu's
- Jehud in the Bible | fresh. bible
About This Place Jehud was one of the cities of Dan's tribal inheritance in the coastal plain corridor, named in Joshua 19:45: "And Jehud, and Bene-berak, and Gath-rimmon "
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