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Ahava
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
Water, the river (Ezra 8:21) by the banks of which the Jewish exiles assembled under Ezra when about to return to Jerusalem from Babylon. In all probability this was one of the streams of Mesopotamia which flowed into the Euphrates somewhere in the north-west of Babylonia. It has, however, been supposed to be the name of a place (Ezra 8:15) now called Hit, on the Euphrates, east of Damascus.
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Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
(water), a place, (Ezra 8:15) or a river, Ezra 8:21 On the banks of which Ezra collected the second expedition which returned with him from Babylon to Jerusalem. Perhaps it is the modern Hit, on the Euphrates due east of Damascus.
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
AHA'VA (water), a place or river where Ezra collected the returning exiles and proclaimed a fast. Ezr 8:15, Ezr 8:21, 1 Chr 24:31. Rawlinson suggests that Ahava was identical with Ava and Ivah, the modern Hit, on the Euphrates, east of Damascus.
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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary · 1869
essence; being; generation
Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
AHA'VA (water), a place or river where Ezra collected the returning exiles and proclaimed a fast. Ezr 8:15, Ezr 8:21, 1 Chr 24:31. Rawlinson suggests that Ahava was identical with Ava and Ivah, the modern Hit, on the Euphrates, east of Damascus.