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  • Jebusites - Wikipedia
    According to 2 Samuel, the Jebusites still controlled Jerusalem at the time of King David, but David wished to take control of the city Understandably, the Jebusites contest his attempt to do this, and since Jebus was the strongest fortress in Canaan, they gloat that even the "blind and lame" could withstand David's siege [22]
  • Who were the Jebusites? - GotQuestions. org
    After this, the Jebusites disappear from history; likely, they were absorbed into the other Gentile peoples who lived in the land of Israel An extra-biblical reference to the Jebusites may be contained in one of the tablets discovered at Mari, in modern-day Syria
  • Who were the Jebusites in the Bible?
    The term “Jebusites” appears in Scripture as one of the peoples of the land of Canaan Genesis 10:15-16 places them in the line of Canaan, stating, “And Canaan was the father of Sidon his firstborn, and of the Hittites, Jebusites, Amorites…” The name is connected to “Jebus,” an earlier name for Jerusalem (cf Judges 19:10)
  • Who Were the Jebusites in the Bible? - Christianity
    The Jebusites were a people group mentioned several times in the Old Testament For centuries, they held an impregnable fortress city in the hill country surrounded by the Israelite tribe of Judah The Jebusites were a remnant of the Canaanite tribes God commanded Joshua to remove when the Israelites invaded and inhabited the Promised Land Yet those Jebusites held on through wars and
  • JEBUSITES - JewishEncyclopedia. com
    The Jebusites, who are identical with the Hittites, derived their name from the city of Jebus, the ancient Jerusalem, which they inhabited Within their territory lay the cave of Machpelah, which Abraham wished to buy
  • JEBUSITES, Former Canaanite Inhabitants of Jerusalem
    The Jebusites occupied a well-fortified hill city strategically located between the tribal territories of Judah and Benjamin Archaeological and historical evidence suggests that Jerusalem was a strong, independent city-state during the Late Bronze Age
  • Encyclopedia of The Bible – Jebus, Jebusi, Jebusites
    JEBUS, JEBUSI, JEBUSITES jĕ’ bəs, jĕb’ yəsī, jĕb’ yə sīts (יְב֔וּס, to be trodden, trampled down; יְבוּסִ֥י, Jebusite) Jerusalem as the established name for an important city goes far back into the history of the land of Canaan, as is known from mention of it in connection with early Biblical incidents and from the occurrence of Ur-salimmu, e g , in the Amarna
  • Jebusites and Jerusalem - Amazing Bible Timeline with World History
    The Jebusites settled and constructed Jerusalem, then called Jebus They lost the battle against Joshua that also killed their king, Adonizedek, but managed to stay in Jebus until the invasion of King David In spite of the number of times that the Jebusites are mentioned in the Bible, other evidence concerning them is limited Jerusalem On this slope, it is now believed stood the original
  • The Jebusites: A Study on Strongholds and Conquest
    The Jebusites were a Canaanite people mentioned throughout the Old Testament as one of the nations inhabiting the land of Canaan before Israel entered and conquered it Their story is deeply intertwined with the city of Jerusalem, which they originally controlled under the name Jebus To understand the significance of the Jebusites, we must look at their origin, presence in Canaan, resistance
  • Jebusite - New World Encyclopedia
    The Jebusites (Hebrew: יְבוּסִי) were a Canaanite tribe who, according to the Hebrew Bible, inhabited the region around Jerusalem prior to the capture of the city by King David Before that time, Jerusalem was called both Jebus and Salem The Tanakh contains the only surviving ancient text known to use the term Jebusite to describe the pre- Israelite inhabitants of Jerusalem; according





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