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Zeboim
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
Gazelles or roes. (1.) One of the “five cities of the plain” of Sodom, generally coupled with Admah (Gen. 10:19; 14:2; Deut. 29:23; Hos. 11:8). It had a king of its own (Shemeber), and was therefore a place of some importance. It was destroyed along with the other cities of the plain. (2.) A valley or rugged glen somewhere near Gibeah in Benjamin (1 Sam. 13:18). It was probably the ravine now bearing the name Wady Shakh-ed-Dub’a, or “ravine of the hyena,” north of Jericho. (3.) A place mentioned only in Neh. 11:34, inhabited by the Benjamites after the Captivity.
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Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
(gazelles).
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898 1 of 2
ZEBO'IM (valley of hyenas), THE VALLEY OF. It was a gorge or ravine apparently east of Michmash, and mentioned only in 1 Sam 13:18. The "wilderness" is the wild tract between the central hills and the valley of the Jordan. There are two ravines, 4 miles apart, near Jericho, called Shuk ed Dubba, "ravine of the hyaenas," which is the equivalent of the Hebrew.
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898 2 of 2
ZEBO'IM, and ZEBOI'IM (roes). One of the "five cities of the plain ;" grouped with Sodom and Gomorrah. Gen 10:19; Gen 14:2, Acts 14:8; Deut 29:23; Hos 11:8. The question of the site of these cities is more fully discussed under Siddim, Sodom, and Zoar, which see. A place inhabited by the Benjamites after the Captivity. Neh 11:34. Its site is unknown.
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Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
ZEBO'IM (valley of hyenas), THE VALLEY OF. It was a gorge or ravine apparently east of Michmash, and mentioned only in 1 Sam 13:18. The "wilderness" is the wild tract between the central hills and the valley of the Jordan. There are two ravines, 4 miles apart, near Jericho, called Shuk ed Dubba, "ravine of the hyaenas," which is the equivalent of the Hebrew.