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ELATH @ a city of Idumea- kjv@Deuteronomy:2:8; kjv@1Kings:9:26; kjv@2Chronicles:8:17

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ELATH, ELOTH - E>@ - (a grove), the name of a town of the land of Edom, commonly mentioned with Ezion-geber, and situated at the head of the Arabian Gulf, which was thence called the Elanitic Gulf. It first occurs in the account of the wanderings, (2:8) and in later times must have come under the rule of David. (2 Samuel kjv@8:14) We find the place named again in connection with Solomon’s navy. (Kings:9:26) comp. kjv@2Chronicals:8:17 In the Roman period it became a frontier town of the south and the residence of a Christian bishop. The Arabic name is Eyleh , and palm groves still exist there, after which it was named.

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Elath @ grove; trees, kjv@Deuteronomy:2:8), also in plural form Eloth (kjvKings:9:26, etc.); called by the Greeks and Romans Elana; a city of Idumea, on the east, i.e., the Elanitic, gulf, or the Gulf of Akabah, of the Red Sea. It is first mentioned in kjv@Deuteronomy:2:8. It is also mentioned along with Ezion-geber in kjvKings:9:26. It was within the limits of Solomon's dominion, but afterwards revolted. It was, however, recovered and held for a time under king Uzziah ( kjv@2Kings:14:22). Now the ruin Aila.

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ELATH @
- Also called Eloth
- A city of Idumea kjv@Deuteronomy:2:8; kjv@1Kings:9:26; kjv@2Chronicles:8:17
- Conquest of, by Uzziah kjv@2Chronicles:26:2
- By the Syrians kjv@2Kings:16:6

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kjv@STRING:Elath <HITCHCOCK>@ a hind; strength; an oak - HITCHCOCK-E


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ELATH @ a city of Idumea- kjv@Deuteronomy:2:8; kjv@1Kings:9:26; kjv@2Chronicles:8:17

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H359 <STRHEB>@ אילת אילות 'êylôthylath {ay-loth'} ay-lath' From H352; trees or a grove (that {is} palms); Eloth or {Elath} a place on the Red Sea: - {Elath} Eloth.


H6954 <STRHEB>@ קהלתה qehêlâthâh keh-hay-law'-thaw From H6950; convocation; {Kehelathah} a place in the Desert: - Kehelathah.


H8531 <STRHEB>@ תּלת telath tel-ath' (Chaldee); from H8532; a tertiary rank: - third.