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Joktheel
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
Subdued by God. (1.) A city of Judah near Lachish (Josh. 15, 38). Perhaps the ruin Kutlaneh, south of Gezer. (2.) Amaziah, king of Judah, undertook a great expedition against Edom (2 Chr. 25:5-10), which was completely successful. He routed the Edomites and slew vast numbers of them. So wonderful did this victory appear to him that he acknowledged that it could have been achieved only by the special help of God, and therefore he called Selah (q.v.), their great fortress city, by the name of Joktheel (2 Kings 14:7).
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Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
(subdued by God).
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
JOK'THEEL (subdued of God). A city in the territory of Judah, and near Lachish, on the Philistine plain. Josh 15:38. The name given to Sela after it was taken by Amaziah, 2 Kgs 14:7; 2 Chr 25:11-12; perhaps the stronghold of Petra. See Sela.
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Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
JOK'THEEL (subdued of God). A city in the territory of Judah, and near Lachish, on the Philistine plain. Josh 15:38. The name given to Sela after it was taken by Amaziah, 2 Kgs 14:7; 2 Chr 25:11-12; perhaps the stronghold of Petra. See Sela.