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<p> '''''ar´ke''''' -'''''vı̄t''''' ( <i> '''''Kethı̄bh''''' </i> , ארכּוי , <i> ''''''arkāwēy''''' </i> ; <i> '''''Ḳerē''''' </i> , ארכּויא , <i> ''''''arkewāyē'''''' </i> ): One of the tribes which [[Osnappar]] transplanted to swell the mixed multitudes in the cities of [[Samaria]] ( Ezra 4:9 ). The [[Archevites]] were the inhabitants of Erech, one of the four cities originally founded by [[Nimrod]] in Babylonia. (For its modern site compare Loftus, <i> Travels in [[Chaldea]] and Susiana </i> , 162ff). Marquardt ( <i> Fund </i> , 64ff) emends the text to read יא [ ת ] כּוּ [ י ] דּ , <i> '''''dı̄ kūthāyē'''''' </i> , "who are Cuthaeans" ( 2 Kings 17:24 ). </p>
<p> '''''ar´ke''''' -'''''vı̄t''''' ( <i> '''''Kethı̄bh''''' </i> , ארכּוי , <i> ''''''arkāwēy''''' </i> ; <i> '''''Ḳerē''''' </i> , ארכּויא , <i> ''''''arkewāyē'''''' </i> ): One of the tribes which Osnappar transplanted to swell the mixed multitudes in the cities of Samaria ( Ezra 4:9 ). The Archevites were the inhabitants of Erech, one of the four cities originally founded by Nimrod in Babylonia. (For its modern site compare Loftus, <i> Travels in Chaldea and Susiana </i> , 162ff). Marquardt ( <i> Fund </i> , 64ff) emends the text to read יא [ ת ] כּוּ [ י ] דּ , <i> '''''dı̄ kūthāyē'''''' </i> , "who are Cuthaeans" ( 2 Kings 17:24 ). </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_855"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/archevite Archevite from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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ar´ke -vı̄t ( Kethı̄bh , ארכּוי , 'arkāwēy  ; Ḳerē , ארכּויא , 'arkewāyē' ): One of the tribes which Osnappar transplanted to swell the mixed multitudes in the cities of Samaria ( Ezra 4:9 ). The Archevites were the inhabitants of Erech, one of the four cities originally founded by Nimrod in Babylonia. (For its modern site compare Loftus, Travels in Chaldea and Susiana , 162ff). Marquardt ( Fund , 64ff) emends the text to read יא [ ת ] כּוּ [ י ] דּ , dı̄ kūthāyē' , "who are Cuthaeans" ( 2 Kings 17:24 ).