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the Chabolo of Josephus (Vita, 43, etc.), and is represented by the modern village Kabul, about nine miles Southeast of Acre.
Where is Cabul in the Bible?
Cabul was a border town located in the territory of Asher in ancient Israel, situated in the northern region of the land. The town is identified with the modern village of Kabul, which lies approximately nine miles southeast of Acre in present-day Israel. Cabul appears in the biblical record in connection with King Solomon, who gave a district containing twenty cities in this area to Hiram, the king of Tyre, as part of a trade agreement. This transfer of cities represents an important economic and political transaction during Solomon's reign, reflecting the wealth and diplomatic relationships of the kingdom at that time.
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- Joshua
Cabul
ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)the Chabolo of Josephus (Vita, 43, etc.), and is represented by the modern village Kabul, about nine miles Southeast of Acre.
(2) A district probably connected with (1), containing 20 cities, given by Solomon to Hiram king of Tyre (1Ki 9:10 ff).
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See GADDIS.
ka'-dez.
See KEDESH (Apocrypha).
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