Deuteronomy 3:11

giants.

Ge 14:5

Rabbath.

2Sa 12:26; Jer 49:2; Eze 21:20; Am 1:14

Rabbah. nine cubits.

1Sa 17:4; Am 2:9

2 Samuel 12:26

Joab.

11:25; 1Ch 20:1

Rabbah.Rabbah, or Rabbath-Ammon, also called Philadelphia, from Ptolemy Philadelphus, king of Egypt, was situated east of Jordan, and, according to Eusebius, ten miles east from Jazer. It is sometimes mentioned as belonging to Arabia, sometimes to Coelo-Syria; and was one of the cities of the Decapolis east of Jordan. Josephus extends the region of Perea as far as Philadelphia. It is now, says Burckhardt, called Amman, distant about 19 miles to the S. E. by E. of Szalt, and lies along the banks of a river called Moiet Amman, which has its source in a pond, at a few hundred paces from the south-western end of the town, and empties itself in the Zerka, or Jabbok, about four hours to the northward. This river runs in a valley bordered on both sides by barren hills of flint, which advance on the south side close to the edge of the stream. The edifices which still remain, though in a decaying state, from being built of a calcareous stone of moderate hardness, sufficiently attest the former greatness and splendour of this metropolis of the children of Ammon.

1 Chronicles 20:1

1 Rabbah is besieged by Joab, spoiled by David, and the people thereof tortured.

4 Three giants are slain in three several overthrows of the Philistines.

A.M. 2969. B.C. 1035. An. Ex. Is. 456. And it came.

2Sa 11:1

after the year was expired. Heb. at the return of the year.

1Ki 20:22,26; 2Ki 13:20

wasted.

Isa 6:11; 54:16

Rabbah.

De 3:11; 2Sa 12:26; 17:27; Jer 49:2,3; Eze 21:20; 25:5; Am 1:14

Joab smote.

2Sa 11:16-25; 12:26-31

Ezekiel 21:20

Rabbath.

25:5; De 3:11; 2Sa 12:26; Jer 49:2; Am 1:14

Rabbah. the defenced.

2Sa 5:9; 2Ch 26:9; 32:5; 33:14; Ps 48:12,13; 125:1,2; Isa 22:10

La 4:12
Copyright information for TSK