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AHOLAH AND AHOLIBAH - A>@ - (my tabernacle) two symbolical names, are described as harlots, the former representing Samaria and the latter Judah. kjv@Ezekiel:23.

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Aholah @ she has her own tent, a name used by Ezekiel (23:4-5, 36, 44) as a symbol of the idolatry of the kingdom of Israel. This kingdom is described as a lewdwoman, an adulteress, given up to the abominations and idolatries of the Egyptians and Assyrians. Because of her crimes, she was carried away captive, and ceased to be a kingdom. (Comp. kjv@Psalms:78:67-69; kjvKings:12:25-33; kjv@2Chronicals:11:13-16.)

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AHOLAH @
- Name of an imaginary woman, typical of idolatry kjv@Ezekiel:23:4-5 kjv@Ezekiel:23:36 kjv@Ezekiel:23:44

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kjv@STRING:Aholah <HITCHCOCK>@ his tabernacle; his tent - HITCHCOCK-A


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H170 <STRHEB>@ אהלהּ אהלה 'ohŏlâh 'ohŏlâhh {o-hol-aw'} o-hol-aw' The first form is in form a feminine of {H168} but is in fact for the second form; from H168; her tent (that {is} idolatrous sanctuary); {Oholah} a symbolic name for Samaria: - Aholah.