
Azekah - Wikipedia
Azekah (Hebrew: עֲזֵקָה, ʿazēqā) was an ancient town in the Shephela ("lowlands of Judea") guarding the upper reaches of the Valley of Elah, about 26 km (16 mi) northwest of Hebron.
The Cruel End of Canaanite Azekah - Biblical Archaeology Society
2019年2月18日 · The gruesome discovery of four human skeletons at Tel Azekah poses questions about the final days of the Canaanite city and how those dramatic events
Bible Map: Azekah
AZE'KAH, near Shocoh in the valley of Elah, 17 ms. w. by s. from Jerusalem.
Azekah - high above the valley of Elah - BibleWalks 500+ sites
2017年10月13日 · Azekah was an important fortified city during the times of the Judea Kingdom (11thCentury through 6th Century BC), defending the kingdom against the Philistine attacks through the valley of Elah on its western frontier. There are several texts that emphasize its strategic importance to the Kings of Judah:
Tel Azekah - Biblical Archaeology Society
Azekah: An Arena for Battle. A country home to a vast expanse of human history, Israel is a land rich in opportunities for archaeological excavations. Yet while there are opportunities to dig from the north to the south, none quite rival the untapped potential of Azekah.
Azekah - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Azekah was a fortified city S of the Valley of Aijalon, identified as Tell ez Zakariyeh, a triangular mound about 1,000 ft. by 500 ft., which rises about 350 ft. above the Valley of Elah, modern Wadi es Sunṭ.
Topical Bible: Azekah
Azekah is an ancient city mentioned in the Old Testament, notable for its strategic location and historical significance in the biblical narrative. It is situated in the Shephelah, the lowland region of Judah, and is frequently associated with military events and territorial delineations.