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== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_69161" /> ==
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<p> City of Judah, probably founded by the preceding. [[Rehoboam]] built or fortified it 'for defence.' &nbsp;2 Chronicles 11:6 . The 'wise woman' [[Joab]] employed to speak to the king respecting the return of [[Absalom]] was from this city. &nbsp;2 Samuel 14:2,4,9 . Being built on a hill it was a suitable place for blowing the trumpet in time of danger, as in &nbsp;Jeremiah 6:1 . The prophet Amos was among its herdsmen. Identified with ruins at <i> Tekua, </i> 31 38' [[N,]] 35 12' [[E]] . The [[Wilderness]] [[Of]] [[Tekoa]] was probably on its east. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 20:20 . </p>
<p> City of Judah, probably founded by the preceding. [[Rehoboam]] built or fortified it 'for defence.' &nbsp;2 Chronicles 11:6 . The 'wise woman' [[Joab]] employed to speak to the king respecting the return of [[Absalom]] was from this city. &nbsp;2 Samuel 14:2,4,9 . Being built on a hill it was a suitable place for blowing the trumpet in time of danger, as in &nbsp;Jeremiah 6:1 . The prophet Amos was among its herdsmen. Identified with ruins at <i> Tekua, </i> 31 38' N, 35 12' E . The [[Wilderness]] OF [[Tekoa]] was probably on its east. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 20:20 . </p>
          
          
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_33834" /> ==
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_33834" /> ==

Latest revision as of 10:36, 13 October 2021

Morrish Bible Dictionary [1]

City of Judah, probably founded by the preceding. Rehoboam built or fortified it 'for defence.'  2 Chronicles 11:6 . The 'wise woman' Joab employed to speak to the king respecting the return of Absalom was from this city.  2 Samuel 14:2,4,9 . Being built on a hill it was a suitable place for blowing the trumpet in time of danger, as in  Jeremiah 6:1 . The prophet Amos was among its herdsmen. Identified with ruins at Tekua, 31 38' N, 35 12' E . The Wilderness OF Tekoa was probably on its east.  2 Chronicles 20:20 .

Easton's Bible Dictionary [2]

 2 Samuel 12:1-6 2 Samuel 14:2,4,9

This was also the birth-place of the prophet ( Amos 1:1 ).

It is now the village of Teku'a, on the top of a hill among ruins, 5 miles south of Bethlehem, and close to Beth-haccerem ("Herod's mountain").

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