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The name Aphek or Aphec refers to one or several locations mentioned by the Hebrew Bible as the scenes of a number of battles between the Israelites and the Arameans or Philistines: * Most famously, a town near which one or more rulers of Damascus named Ben-hadad were defeated by the Israelites and in which the Damascene king and his surviving soldiers found a safe place of retreat (1 Kings 20:26-30; 2 Kings 13:17, 24-25). Just before his death, the prophet Elisha predicted:"The arrow of the Lord’s deliverance and the arrow of deliverance from Syria; for you must strike the Syrians at Aphek till you have destroyed them." * A place at which the Bible states that the Philistines had encamped, while the Israelites pitched in Eben-Ezer, before the Battle of Aphek in which the sons of Eli wer

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  • أفيق (مدينة توراتية) (ar)
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  • Afec fou una ciutat de Canaan prop de la moderna Pétah Tiqvà a Israel. Al segle xiii aC apareix governada per un príncep anomenat . Vers la meitat del segle xiii aC pels filisteus, que van capturar l'Arca de l'Aliança, i va passar a Asdod. Vers el 990 aC va passar a Israel. (ca)
  • أفيق، هي موقع أو مدينة ذُكرت في الكتاب المقدس العبري كموقع لعدد من المعارك بين بني إسرائيلي والآراميين أو الفلستيين: * وأشهرها، المعركة التي هُزم فيها حاكم دمشق من قبل بني إسرائيل ووجد فيها الملك الدمشقي وجنوده مكانًا آمنًا للتراجع قبل وفاته، وتنبأ النبي اليسع بأن تكون نهاية الآراميين هناك: «سَهْمُ خَلاَصٍ لِلرَّبِّ وَسَهْمُ خَلاَصٍ مِنْ أَرَامَ، فَإِنَّكَ تَضْرِبُ أَرَامَ فِي أَفِيقَ إِلَى الْفَنَاءِ». * كما نزل في أفيق الفلستيون، ونزل بنو إسرائيل في حجر المعونة، قبل معركة أفيق التي قتل فيها حُفْنِي وَفِينَحَاسُ ابنا الكاهن الأعظم عالي . (ar)
  • The name Aphek or Aphec refers to one or several locations mentioned by the Hebrew Bible as the scenes of a number of battles between the Israelites and the Arameans or Philistines: * Most famously, a town near which one or more rulers of Damascus named Ben-hadad were defeated by the Israelites and in which the Damascene king and his surviving soldiers found a safe place of retreat (1 Kings 20:26-30; 2 Kings 13:17, 24-25). Just before his death, the prophet Elisha predicted:"The arrow of the Lord’s deliverance and the arrow of deliverance from Syria; for you must strike the Syrians at Aphek till you have destroyed them." * A place at which the Bible states that the Philistines had encamped, while the Israelites pitched in Eben-Ezer, before the Battle of Aphek in which the sons of Eli wer (en)
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  • Afec fou una ciutat de Canaan prop de la moderna Pétah Tiqvà a Israel. Al segle xiii aC apareix governada per un príncep anomenat . Vers la meitat del segle xiii aC pels filisteus, que van capturar l'Arca de l'Aliança, i va passar a Asdod. Vers el 990 aC va passar a Israel. (ca)
  • أفيق، هي موقع أو مدينة ذُكرت في الكتاب المقدس العبري كموقع لعدد من المعارك بين بني إسرائيلي والآراميين أو الفلستيين: * وأشهرها، المعركة التي هُزم فيها حاكم دمشق من قبل بني إسرائيل ووجد فيها الملك الدمشقي وجنوده مكانًا آمنًا للتراجع قبل وفاته، وتنبأ النبي اليسع بأن تكون نهاية الآراميين هناك: «سَهْمُ خَلاَصٍ لِلرَّبِّ وَسَهْمُ خَلاَصٍ مِنْ أَرَامَ، فَإِنَّكَ تَضْرِبُ أَرَامَ فِي أَفِيقَ إِلَى الْفَنَاءِ». * كما نزل في أفيق الفلستيون، ونزل بنو إسرائيل في حجر المعونة، قبل معركة أفيق التي قتل فيها حُفْنِي وَفِينَحَاسُ ابنا الكاهن الأعظم عالي . (ar)
  • The name Aphek or Aphec refers to one or several locations mentioned by the Hebrew Bible as the scenes of a number of battles between the Israelites and the Arameans or Philistines: * Most famously, a town near which one or more rulers of Damascus named Ben-hadad were defeated by the Israelites and in which the Damascene king and his surviving soldiers found a safe place of retreat (1 Kings 20:26-30; 2 Kings 13:17, 24-25). Just before his death, the prophet Elisha predicted:"The arrow of the Lord’s deliverance and the arrow of deliverance from Syria; for you must strike the Syrians at Aphek till you have destroyed them." * A place at which the Bible states that the Philistines had encamped, while the Israelites pitched in Eben-Ezer, before the Battle of Aphek in which the sons of Eli were killed (I Samuel 4:1–ff.) * A city of the Tribe of Issachar, near to Jezreel, in the north of the Sharon plain. The scene, according to the Bible; of another encampment of the Philistines, which led to the defeat and death of Saul. * Aphik, a city of the tribe of Asher, identified as either Tel Afek near Haifa, or Afqa in Lebanon. (en)
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