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Riblah

Përshkrim

pjellore, një qytet i lashtëkufirin veriorPalestinës, 35 miljeverilindjeBaalbec, dhe 10 ose 12 në jugLiqenit Homs, në bregun lindorOrontes, në një fushëgjerë dhe pjellore. Këtu Nebukadnetsari kishte selinë e tij gjatë fushatëstij kundër Jeruzalemit, dhe këtu gjithashtu Necho vendosi kampin e tij pasi kishte mposhtur ushtrinë e JosiasMegido [2Mb 23:29 -35; 2Mb 25:6 , 20, 21; Jer 39:5 ; Jer 52:10 ]. Ishterrugën e madhekarvanëve nga PalestinaKarkemish, në Eufrat. Përshkruhet [Num 34:11 ] si "në anën lindoreAin." Një vend ende i quajtur el Ain, dmth., "burimi", gjendetnjë poziciontillë rreth 10 milje larg. (Shih JERUSALEM.)

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Riblah

fruitful, an ancient town on the northern frontier of Palestine, 35 miles north-east of Baalbec, and 10 or 12 south of Lake Homs, on the eastern bank of the Orontes, in a wide and fertile plain. Here Nebuchadnezzar had his head-quarters in his campaign against Jerusalem, and here also Necho fixed his camp after he had routed Josiah's army at Megiddo (2Kings 23:29-35; 25:6; 25:20; 25:21; Jer 39:5 ; 52:10). It was on the great caravan road from Palestine to Carchemish, on the Euphrates. It is described (Num 34:11 ) as "on the eastern side of Ain." A place still called el Ain, i.e., "the fountain", is found in such a position about 10 miles distant. (See JERUSALEM)

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