Agaba

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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]

( Ἀκκαβά , prob. i. q. Agzbus), one of the temple servants, whose "sons" returned from Babylon ( 1 Esdras 5:30), evidently the Hagab (q.v.) of the genuine text ( Ezra 2:46).

( ῎Αγαβα ), a fortress near Jerusalem, which Galesius, its governor, restored to Aristobulus, the son of Alexander Jannaeus (Josephus, Ant. 13, 24, 5). The place cannot well be identified on account of the various readings (see Hudson s ed. 1, 602, note), one of which ( Γαβαθά ) even seems to identify it with GABBATHA (See Gabbatha) (q.v.). It was perhaps the eminence of GIBEAH (See Gibeah) (q.v.).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

ag´a - ba  : A fortress in Judea. The first of 22 "strong places" which by its commander Galestus was given over to Aristobulus, the son of Alexander Janneus and Alexandra, when he (his mother, the queen, being dangerously ill) attempted to get control of the Judean government ( Ant. , Xiii , xvi, 5).

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