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- Ophel - Wikipedia
Ophel (Hebrew: עֹפֶל, romanized: ʿōp̄el) [1] [2] is the biblical term given to a certain part of a settlement or city that is elevated from its surroundings, and probably means fortified hill or risen area
- Jerusalem’s Ophel Hill - Biblical Archaeology Society
The Ophel Hill, located just south of the ancient Temple Mount in Jerusalem, is one of the most important archaeological sites of the Second Temple-period in Israel, with substantial architectural remains and rich assemblages of finds
- Definition of Ophel in the Bible - Bible Study
What does the name Ophel mean? What role did the mount play in the original city of David and Solomon's temple?
- Ophel - Jerusalem 101 - Generation Word
The Ophel is north of the city and south of Mount Moriah The Ophel is part of the Eastern Hill that sits between the City of David and the Temple Mount The word “ophel” means “swell or rise” and refers to a higher part of the landscape
- Archaeology in Israel: Ophel - Jewish Virtual Library
Ophel is a rocky protuberance north of the city of David in Jerusalem Its wall is mentioned in the time of Jotham (II Chron 27:3), Manasseh (II Chron 33:14), and Nehemiah (3:27); it formed part of the eastern fortifications of Jerusalem
- Bible Map: 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 4:8; also 2 Kings 5:24)): 1 Meaning of Name: There has been considerable divergence of opinion with regard to the meaning of this name
- Topical Bible: Ophel
Ophel is a term found in the Bible that refers to a specific geographical location in ancient Jerusalem The word "Ophel" is derived from a Hebrew term meaning "hill" or "mound," and it is often associated with a fortified area or a raised part of a city
- Ophel - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
A projecting area primarily of the original SE hill of Jerusalem (q v , II, C), though Ophel may also designate a “tower” (KJV) or “hill” (ASV, RSV) at Samaria (2 Kings 5:24) or elsewhere
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