The Valley Ofrephaim

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The Valley Ofrephaim [1]

Reph'a-im, The valley of.  1 Samuel 5:18;  1 Samuel 5:22;  1 Samuel 23:13;  1 Chronicles 11:15;  1 Chronicles 14:9;  Isaiah 17:5; also in  Joshua 15:8 and  Joshua 18:16. It is translated, in the Authorized Version, "the valley of the giants", a spot which was the scene of some of David's most remarkable adventures. He twice encountered and defeated the Philistines there.  2 Samuel 5:17-25;  2 Samuel 23:13; etc.

Since the latter part of the sixteenth century, the name has been attached to the upland plain, which stretches south of Jerusalem, and is crossed by the road to Bethlehem - the el Buk'ah of the modern Arabs. (This valley begins near the valley of Hinnom, southwest of Jerusalem extending toward Bethlehem. It is about a mile long, with hills on either side. This agrees with Josephus and is the generally accepted location of this valley. - Editor). Tobler, however, in his last investigations, conclusively adopts the Wady Der Jasin , on the northwest of Jerusalem. The valley appears to derive its name, from the ancient nation of the Rephaim. See Giants .

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