Rabbith standard

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e in the southern part of the Gilboa range and North of Ibzaq. The "ha" is, of course, the definite article.

Where is Rabbith in the Bible?

Rabbith was a town located in the territory of the tribe of Issachar during the period when the Promised Land was divided among the Israelite tribes. The town appears in the biblical book of Joshua as part of the list of cities allocated to Issachar's inheritance. Geographically, Rabbith was situated in the southern part of the Gilboa range in northern Israel, positioned north of the town of Ibzaq. While Rabbith is mentioned only briefly in Scripture, its inclusion in the territorial allocations underscores the systematic distribution of land among the twelve tribes following the conquest of Canaan.

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  • Joshua

Rabbith

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

e in the southern part of the Gilboa range and North of Ibzaq. The "ha" is, of course, the definite article.

rab'-l: This word is not found in the King James Version. the Revised Version (British and American) has it once as the translation of agoraios (literally, "lounger in the market place"), in <ref osisRef="Bible:Acts.17