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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3175" /> == | == International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3175" /> == | ||
<p> '''''ek´rē̇''''' -'''''bel''''' ( Ἐκρεβήλ , <i> '''''Ekrebḗl''''' </i> ): Appears only in [[Judith]] 7:18. It lay on the brook Mochmur, South of Dothart. It is identical with Akrabbein, of which [[Eusebius]] ( <i> | <p> '''''ek´rē̇''''' -'''''bel''''' ( Ἐκρεβήλ , <i> '''''Ekrebḗl''''' </i> ): Appears only in [[Judith]] 7:18. It lay on the brook Mochmur, South of Dothart. It is identical with Akrabbein, of which [[Eusebius]] ( <i> Onomasticon </i> ) speaks as the capital of the district of Akrabattine. It corresponds to the modern <i> '''''‛Akrabeh''''' </i> , 8 miles Southeast of <i> '''''Nāblus''''' </i> . </p> | ||
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_38565" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_38565" /> == | ||
<p> (Ε᾿κρεβήλ; Pesh. Ecrabat; Vulg. omits), a place named in [[Judith]] 7:18 only, as "near to Chusi, which is on the brook Mochmur," apparently somewhere in the hill country to the south-east of the [[Plain]] of [[Esdraelon]] and of Dothain. The [[Syriac]] reading of the word points to the place Acrabbein, mentioned Ly [[Eusebius]] in the | <p> (Ε᾿κρεβήλ; Pesh. Ecrabat; Vulg. omits), a place named in [[Judith]] 7:18 only, as "near to Chusi, which is on the brook Mochmur," apparently somewhere in the hill country to the south-east of the [[Plain]] of [[Esdraelon]] and of Dothain. The [[Syriac]] reading of the word points to the place Acrabbein, mentioned Ly [[Eusebius]] in the Onomasticon as the capital of a district called Acrabatine, and still standing as Akrabah, about six miles south-east of Nablus (Shechem), in the [[Wady]] Makfuriyeh, on the road to the [[Jordan]] valley (Van de Velde, 2:304, and Map). [[Though]] frequently mentioned by [[Josephus]] (War, 2:20, 4; 3:3, 5, etc.), neither the place nor the district are named in the Bible, and they must not be confounded with those of the same name in the south of Judah. (See [[Akrabbim]]); (See [[Arabattine]]); (See [[Maaleh-Acrabbim]]). </p> | ||
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Revision as of 07:46, 12 October 2021
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]
EKREBEL ( Jdt 7:18 ). Apparently the town of ‘Akrabeh , E. of Shechem, the capital of Akrabattine.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]
ek´rē̇ -bel ( Ἐκρεβήλ , Ekrebḗl ): Appears only in Judith 7:18. It lay on the brook Mochmur, South of Dothart. It is identical with Akrabbein, of which Eusebius ( Onomasticon ) speaks as the capital of the district of Akrabattine. It corresponds to the modern ‛Akrabeh , 8 miles Southeast of Nāblus .
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]
(Ε᾿κρεβήλ; Pesh. Ecrabat; Vulg. omits), a place named in Judith 7:18 only, as "near to Chusi, which is on the brook Mochmur," apparently somewhere in the hill country to the south-east of the Plain of Esdraelon and of Dothain. The Syriac reading of the word points to the place Acrabbein, mentioned Ly Eusebius in the Onomasticon as the capital of a district called Acrabatine, and still standing as Akrabah, about six miles south-east of Nablus (Shechem), in the Wady Makfuriyeh, on the road to the Jordan valley (Van de Velde, 2:304, and Map). Though frequently mentioned by Josephus (War, 2:20, 4; 3:3, 5, etc.), neither the place nor the district are named in the Bible, and they must not be confounded with those of the same name in the south of Judah. (See Akrabbim); (See Arabattine); (See Maaleh-Acrabbim).