Emek-keziz standard

H6010J 1 book

t in the plain, probably South of Jericho. The name has not been recovered.

Where is Emek-keziz in the Bible?

Emek-keziz was a town located in the territory allotted to the tribe of Benjamin in ancient Israel, as recorded in the Book of Joshua. The site lay in the plain south of Jericho, though its exact modern location has not been definitively identified by scholars. Emek-keziz appears in Joshua's account of the land distribution among the twelve tribes, representing one of the towns that comprised Benjamin's inheritance in the Promised Land. While little is known about specific events that occurred there, the town's mention in Scripture underscores the detailed geographical records preserved in the biblical text regarding Israel's territorial boundaries during the period of settlement.

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  • Joshua

Emek-keziz

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

t in the plain, probably South of Jericho. The name has not been recovered.

em'-er-ald.

See STONES, PRECIOUS.

em'-er-odz `ophalim, techorim:

These words are used in the account of the plague whic