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ma-ke'-da (maqqedhah; Makeda): A Canaanite royal city which Joshua captured, utterly destroying the inhabitants, and doing to the king as he had done unto the king of Jericho (Joshua 10:28; Joshua 12:16). It lay in the Shephelah of Judah (Joshua 15:41).
Where is biblical Makkedah today? 6 modern identifications - OpenBible.info
IVP Atlas of Bible History (2006): Makkedah; IVP Old Testament Bible Background Commentary (2000): Josh 10:10; McKinny, Historical Geography of the Administrative Division of Judah (2014): pages 203, 204; Monson, Regions on the Run (2009): map 6; New Bible Dictionary (1996): Makkedah; Schlegel, Satellite Bible Atlas (2016): page 40
Makkedah Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools
ma-ke'-da (maqqedhah; Makeda): A Canaanite royal city which Joshua captured, utterly destroying the inhabitants, and doing to the king as he had done unto the king of Jericho (Joshua 10:28; 12:16). It lay in the Shephelah of Judah (Joshua 15:41).
Makkedah - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
MAKKEDAH mək ē’ də (מַּקֵּדָ֖ה , Μακηδά; place of herdsmen). A Canaanite royal city taken by Joshua in his battle with the southern confederacy of five kings (Josh 10:10-29). These kings had been defeated at Gibeon and fled first eastward toward Beth-horon and then southward toward Azekah and Makkedah.
Makkedah - Jewish Virtual Library
MAKKEDAH (Heb. מַקֵּדָה), Canaanite city in the Shephelah which marked the farthest limit of the Israelite pursuit of the five kings who united to punish Gibeon but were defeated at Aijalon (Josh. 10). The kings fled to a cave at Makkedah where they were captured and executed by hanging in the Israelite camp.
Unlocking the Mystery of Makkedah in the Bible - Biblical …
Apr 20, 2024 · Makkedah is a significant biblical city mentioned in the Old Testament. It was located in Canaan and played a crucial role in the Israelites’ conquest of the Promised Land. Archaeological excavations have provided insights into the ancient civilization that once thrived in …
Makkedah: Historical, Biblical, and Archaeological Insights
Jul 26, 2024 · Makkedah, a site of ancient intrigue, holds layers of historical and cultural relevance. Its significance spans various dimensions including its role in antiquity, mentions in biblical texts, and discoveries unearthed by archaeologists.
The Cave at Makkedah - Bible Hub
The Cave at Makkedah is a significant location mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Joshua. It serves as a pivotal site in the narrative of the Israelite conquest of Canaan under the leadership of Joshua.
Topical Bible: Makkedah
Makkedah is a significant location mentioned in the Old Testament, particularly in the context of the Israelite conquest of Canaan under the leadership of Joshua. It is primarily noted for its role in the narrative of the southern campaign against the Amorite kings.
Makkedah - BiblePortal Wikipedia
Oct 13, 2021 · makkedah. A Canaanite royal city in the Shephçlah, where the five kings of the Canaanites, defeated by Joshua at Gibeon, and chased by Israel down the valley by way of Beth-horon and Azekah, took refuge in a cave ( Joshua 10:10; Joshua 10:16 ff.), whence, later, by Joshua’s orders, they were brought forth and slain.
Makkedah - Meaning & Verses | Bible Encyclopedia - Bible Study Tools
makkedah ma-ke'-da (maqqedhah; Makeda): A Canaanite royal city which Joshua captured, utterly destroying the inhabitants, and doing to the king as he had done unto the king of Jericho ( Joshua 10:28 ; 12:16 ).
Makkedah | Encyclopedia.com
MAKKEDAH (Heb. מַקֵּדָה), Canaanite city in the Shephelah which marked the farthest limit of the Israelite pursuit of the five kings who united to punish Gibeon but were defeated at Aijalon (Josh. 10). The kings fled to a cave at Makkedah where they were captured and executed by hanging in the Israelite camp.
Makkedah - International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia - Blue Letter Bible
ma-ke'-da (maqqedhah; Makeda): A Canaanite royal city which Joshua captured, utterly destroying the inhabitants, and doing to the king as he had done unto the king of Jericho (Jos 10:28; 12:16). It lay in the Shephelah of Judah (Jos 15:41).
Makkedah - Biblical Cyclopedia
Mak'kedah (Heb. Alakkedah', מִקֵּדָה, herdsman's place; Sept. Μακηδά, Josephus Μακχιδά, Ant. 5:1, 17), a royal city of the ancient Canaanites (Jos 12:16), in the neighborhood of which was the cave where the five kings who confederated against Israel took refuge after their defeat (Jos 10:10-29). It afterwards belonged to Judah (Jos 15:41).
Definition of Makkedah Meaning and Definition - BibliaTodo
Makkedah - American Tract Society Bible Dictionary. A chief city of the Canaanites, near which five confederate kings were defeated, taken in the cave to which they had fled, and executed. It lay in the vicinity of Libnah, Azekah, and Lachish, southwest of Jerusalem, in the tribe of Judah, -28 ; 12:16; 15:41.\par. Makkedah - Faussets Bible ...
Makkedah - Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical ...
(Heb. Alakkedah', מִקֵּדָה , herdsman's place; Sept. Μακηδά, Josephus Μακχιδά , Ant. 5:1, 17), a royal city of the ancient Canaanites (Joshua 12:16), in the neighborhood of which was the cave where the five kings who confederated against Israel took refuge after their defeat (Joshua 10:10-29). It afterwards belonged to Judah (Joshua 15:41).
MAKKEDAH - JewishEncyclopedia.com
City situated, according to the Priestly description of tribal boundaries and groups of cities contained in the Book of Joshua (xv. 41), among the foot-hills bordering upon Judah and extending westward to the maritime plain.
Makkedah - Bible Odyssey
Mentioned alongside Azekah (about twelve miles west of Jerusalem) as the end of Joshua’s rout of the five kings attacking Gibeon, Makkedah is the place where those kings were found hiding in a cave and then slain. Joshua subsequently took the city of …
Makkedah - Easton's Bible Dictionary Online - Bible Study Tools
Makkedah. herdsman's place, one of the royal cities of the Canaanites ( Joshua 12:16), near which was a cave where the five kings who had confederated against Israel sought refuge ( 10:10-29). They were put to death by Joshua, who afterwards suspended their …
Makkedah - Smith's Bible Dictionary Online - Bible Study Tools
Makkedah (place of shepherds), a place memorable in the annals of the conquest of Canaan as the scene of the execution by Joshua of the five confederate kings, ( Joshua 10:10-50) who had hidden themselves in a cave at this place. (It was a royal …