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ar'-a-ba, a-ra'-ba ha-`arabhah, ("the Arabah"): This word indicates in general a barren district, but

Where is Arab in the Bible?

Arab was a town located in the hill country of Judah in ancient Israel. It is mentioned in the book of Joshua as one of the cities allocated to the tribe of Judah during the division of the Promised Land. The town's exact location corresponds to a site in the southern Judean highlands, in what is now the West Bank region. While Arab itself is not associated with major biblical events or prominent figures, it represents one of many towns that formed the territorial inheritance of Judah and reflects the geographical organization of Israel during the period of settlement.

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ar'-ab, a-ra'-bi-ans. See ARABIA.

ar'-a-ba, a-ra'-ba ha-`arabhah, ("the Arabah"): This word indicates in general a barren district, but