
Libnah - Wikipedia
Libnah or Lobana (Hebrew: לִבְנָה, whiteness; Latin: Lobana) was an independent city, probably near the western seaboard of Israel, with its own king at the time of the Israelite conquest of Canaan. [1]
Bible Map: Libnah
In the reign of Joram, Libnah joined the Edomites in a revolt against the king of Judah (2 Kings 8:22 2 Chronicles 21:10). In the reign of Hezekiah, Libnah was besieged by Sennacherib (2 Kings 19:8 Isaiah 37:8).
Topical Bible: Libnah
Libnah is a significant location mentioned in the Old Testament, primarily within the historical narratives of the Israelites. It is recognized as one of the cities in the Shephelah, the lowland region of ancient Judah.
Libnah - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Libnah was the home of Hamutal, the mother of Zedekiah (2 Kings 23:31; 24:18; Jer 52:1). The most probable of the sites suggested for ancient Libnah seems to be the modern Tell es-Safi. Joshua 15:42 places Libnah in the Shephelah and Eusebius identified the site of ancient Libnah with a town in the district of Eleutheropolis.
Libnah Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools
Libnah (whiteness). A royal city of the Canaanites which lay in the southwest part of the Holy Land, taken by Joshua immediately after the rout of Beth-horon. It was near Lachish, west of Makkedah. It was appropriated with its "suburbs" to the priests.
Libnah - Jewish Virtual Library
LIBNAH (Heb. לִבְנָה). (1) Station of the Israelites on the route of the Exodus, between Rimmon-Perez and Rissah (Num. 33:20–21). It is perhaps identical with Laban (Deut. 1:1). (2) Canaanite city-state in the Shephelah which Joshua conquered and destroyed after Makkedah and before Lachish (Josh. 10:29ff.; 12:15).
Tel Burna: An Introduction to the Biblical Town
2015年6月16日 · The Tel Burna Archaeological Project is exposing a Canaanite town in the Shephelah region of Israel believed by some scholars to be Biblical Libnah.
Libnah in the Bible: History and Archaeology - DivineNarratives
2024年12月8日 · Explore the historical and archaeological insights of Libnah, a significant biblical city, and uncover its key findings and artifacts. Libnah is a site of considerable interest for historians and archaeologists alike, mentioned several times in the Bible.
Libnah - Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical ...
Libnah was the native place of Hamutal or Hamital, the Queen of Josiah, and mother of Jehoahaz (2 Kings 23:31) and Zedekiah (24:18; Jeremiah 52:1). It is in this connection that its name appears for the last time in the Bible.
Libnah | Encyclopedia.com
LIBNAH (Heb. לִבְנָה). (1) Station of the Israelites on the route of the Exodus, between Rimmon-Perez and Rissah (Num. 33:20–21). It is perhaps identical with Laban (Deut. 1:1). (2) Canaanite city-state in the Shephelah which Joshua conquered and destroyed after Makkedah and before Lachish (Josh. 10:29ff.; 12:15).