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<p> '''''ak´sa''''' ( עכסה , <i> '''''‛akhṣāh''''' </i> ; in some copies עכסא , <i> '''''‛akhṣā'''''' </i> in 1 Chronicles 2:49 ), "anklet"): The daughter of [[Caleb]] whom he gave in marriage to his younger kinsman [[Othniel]] the son of Kenaz, as a reward for smiting Kiriath-sepher ( Joshua 15:16; Judges 1:12 ). Caleb, the narrative says, established [[Achsah]] in the South-country, and in addition, at her asking, gave her certain important springs of water - the "upper basins" and the "nether basins." Professor G. F. Moore identifies these with the groups of springs in <i> Seit ed-Dilbeh </i> (notes on Jdg in Polychrome Bible). </p> | |||
<p> '''''ak´sa''''' ( עכסה , <i> '''''‛akhṣāh''''' </i> ; in some copies עכסא , <i> '''''‛akhṣā'''''' </i> in 1 Chronicles 2:49 ), "anklet"): The daughter of Caleb whom he gave in marriage to his younger kinsman Othniel the son of Kenaz, as a reward for smiting Kiriath-sepher ( Joshua 15:16; Judges 1:12 ). Caleb, the narrative says, established Achsah in the South-country, and in addition, at her asking, gave her certain important springs of water - the "upper basins" and the "nether basins." Professor G. F. Moore identifies these with the groups of springs in <i> Seit ed-Dilbeh </i> (notes on Jdg in Polychrome Bible). </p | |||
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ak´sa ( עכסה , ‛akhṣāh ; in some copies עכסא , ‛akhṣā' in 1 Chronicles 2:49 ), "anklet"): The daughter of Caleb whom he gave in marriage to his younger kinsman Othniel the son of Kenaz, as a reward for smiting Kiriath-sepher ( Joshua 15:16; Judges 1:12 ). Caleb, the narrative says, established Achsah in the South-country, and in addition, at her asking, gave her certain important springs of water - the "upper basins" and the "nether basins." Professor G. F. Moore identifies these with the groups of springs in Seit ed-Dilbeh (notes on Jdg in Polychrome Bible).