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Chezib, also known as Achziv of Judah (Hebrew: אכזיב; כזיב), is a biblical place-name associated with the birth of Judah's son, Shelah (Genesis 38:5), corresponding to the Achziv of the Book of Joshua (15:44), a town located in the low-lying hills of the plain of Judah, known as the Shefela. In I Chronicles 4:22, the town is rendered as Chozeba. The place is now a ruin.

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  • Kesib (de)
  • Chezib of Judah (en)
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  • Kesib, (auch: Chesib oder Chasbi), war ein Ort im Stammesgebiet von Juda, der im Alten Testament erwähnt wird. In Gen 38,5 gebiert die Tochter des , die Frau des Juda hier ihre Söhne Er, Onan und Schela. Jos 15,44 und Mi 1,14 kennen Kesib in der Form Aksib (mit prosthetischem Aleph). Weitere biblische Belege gibt es nicht. (de)
  • Chezib, also known as Achziv of Judah (Hebrew: אכזיב; כזיב), is a biblical place-name associated with the birth of Judah's son, Shelah (Genesis 38:5), corresponding to the Achziv of the Book of Joshua (15:44), a town located in the low-lying hills of the plain of Judah, known as the Shefela. In I Chronicles 4:22, the town is rendered as Chozeba. The place is now a ruin. (en)
  • Kezib (hébreu : כזיב Keziv, également Akhziv) est une localité biblique située dans la Shéphélah. (fr)
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