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HEBREW: 5334 byun N@tsiyb
NAVE: Nezib
EBD: Nezib
SMITH: NEZIB
ISBE: NEZIB
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Nezib

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Nezib: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
a town in the western foothills of Judah

standing-place
Google Maps: Nezib (31° 35´, 34° 59´)

Hebrew

Strongs #05334: byun N@tsiyb

Nezib = "garrison" or "pillar"

1) a city in the lowlands of Judah on the border of Philistia

5334 Ntsiyb nets-eeb'

the same as 5333; station; Netsib, a place in
Palestine:-Nezib.
see HEBREW for 05333

Nezib [EBD]

a town in the "plain" of Judah. It has been identified with Beit Nuzib, about 14 miles south-west of Jerusalem, in the Wady Sur (Josh. 15:43).

Nezib [NAVE]

NEZIB, a city in Judah, Josh. 15:43.

NEZIB [SMITH]

(garrison, pillar), a city of Judah, (Joshua 15:43) only, in the district of the Shefelah or lowland, one of the same group with Keilah and Mareshah. To Eusebius and Jerome it was evidently known. They place it on the road between Eleutheropolis and Hebron, seven or nine miles from the former, and there it still stands under the almost identical name of Beit Nusib or Chirbeh Nasib .

NEZIB [ISBE]

NEZIB - ne'-zib (netsibh; Codex Vaticanus Naseib; Codex Alexandrinus Nesib): A town in the Judean Shephelah, mentioned along with Keilah and Mareshah (Josh 15:43). Eusebius, Onomasticon, places it 7 miles from Eleutheropolis (Beit Jibrin), on the road to Hebron. It is represented today by Beit Nasib, a village with ancient remains some 2 miles Southwest of Khirbet Kila (Keilah).




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