Beth-Rehob

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BETH-REHOB.—A town or district near Laish (Jdg_18:28), whose inhabitants joined the Ammonites against David (2Sa_10:6). Its site is unknown.
R. A. S. Macalister.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


Beth-re'hob. (house of Rehob). Place mentioned as having near it, the valley in which, lay the town of Laish or Dan. Jdg_18:28. It was one of the little kingdoms of Aram or Syria. 2Sa_10:6. Robinson conjectures that this ancient place is represented by the modern Hunin.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


beth-rē?hob (בּית־רחוב, bēth-reḥōbh; ὁ οῖκος Ῥαάβ, ho oı́kos Rhaáb) : An Aramean town and district which, along with Zobah and Maacah, assisted Ammon against David (2Sa_10:6, 2Sa_10:8, Rehob). It is probably identical with Rehob (Num_13:21), the northern limit of the spies' journey. Laish-Dan (probably Tell el-Kadi) was situated near it (Jdg_18:28). The site of the town is unknown. It has been conjecturally identified with Hunin, West of Banias, and, more plausibly, with Banias itself (Thomson, The Land and the Book (2), 218; Buhl, Geog., 240; Moore, ICC, Jgs, 399).
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Beth-Re?hob [REHOB]
The Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature
by John Kitto.


Beth-rehob
(Heb. Beyth-Rechob', בֵּיתאּרְחוֹב, house of Rehob; Sept. οϊvκος ῾Ροώβ [v. r. ῾Ραάβ] and Βαιθροώβ [v. r. ῾Ροώβ, Βαιθραάμ, and even Τώβ]), a place mentioned as having near it the valley in which lay the town of Laish or Dan (Jdg_18:28). It was one of the little kingdoms of Aram or Syria, like Zobah, Maachah, and Ish-tob, in company with which it was hired by the Ammonites to fight against David (2Sa_10:6). SEE ARAM. In 2Sa_10:8 the name occurs in the shorter form of Rehob, in which form it is doubtless again mentioned in Num_13:21. Being, however, “far from Sidon” (Jdg_18:28), this place must not be confounded with two towns of the name of Rehob in the territory of Asher. SEE REHOB. Robinson conjectures (Later Researches, p. 371) that this ancient place is represented by the modern Hunin, a fortress commanding the plain of the Huleh, in which the city of Dan (Tell el-Kady) lay. SEE CAESAREA-PHILIPPI. Hadadezer, the king of Zobah, is said to have been the son of Rehob (2Sa_8:3; 2Sa_8:12). — Smith.



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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