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- Jebusites - Wikipedia
There is no evidence of Jebus and the Jebusites outside of the Old Testament Some scholars reckon Jebus to be a different place from Jerusalem; other scholars prefer to see the name of Jebus as a kind of pseudo-ethnic name
- Treasure Hunting With Jebus - YouTube
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- Bible Map: Jebus
It would appear probable that the name "Jebus" was evolved by the Hebrews as an alternate name, and possibly they may have imagined an earlier name, for Jerusalem from JEBUSITE (which see), the name of the local tribe who owned the district in the first centuries of Israel's occupation of Canaan
- Who were the Jebusites? | GotQuestions. org
According to the Table of Nations in Genesis 10, the Jebusites were descended from Noah’s son Ham, through his son Canaan They were one of the Amorite tribes who were placed under judgment by God for their wickedness (Genesis 15:16)
- Topical Bible: Jebus
Jebus is an ancient city mentioned in the Bible, known today as Jerusalem It was originally inhabited by the Jebusites, a Canaanite tribe
- Encyclopedia of The Bible – Jebus, Jebusi, Jebusites
The “Jebusites” were the Canaanite inhabitants of Jerusalem or “Jebus” whom the “people of Judah could not drive out,” and who dwelt with the people of Judah in Jerusalem from the time of Judah’s occupation (15:63; cf also Judg 1:21), or until David’s time
- Siege of Jebus - Wikipedia
The Israelites gained access to the city by conducting a surprise assault, and Jebus (or Jerusalem) was subsequently installed as the capital city of the United Kingdom of Israel under its initial name as the City of David
- Jebus Meaning - Bible Definition and References
Discover the meaning of Jebus in the Bible Study the definition of Jebus with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments
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