Rehob in the Bible
Meaning: breadth; space; extent
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Rehob » A levitical city of asher
And Ummah and Aphek and Rehob; twenty-two towns with their unwalled places.
And Hukok with its outskirts, and Rehob with its outskirts;
Helkath and Rehob with their grass-lands, four towns.
Rehob » A town in northern palestine » Possessed by the syrians
And when the children of Ammon saw that they had made themselves hated by David, they sent to the Aramaeans of Beth-rehob and Zobah, and got for payment twenty thousand footmen, and they got from the king of Maacah a thousand men, and from Tob twelve thousand.
And the children of Ammon came out and put their forces in position at the way into the town: and the Aramaeans of Zobah and of Rehob, with the men of Tob and Maacah, were by themselves in the field.
Rehob » Father of hadadezer, king of zobah
The nations of Edom and Moab, and the children of Ammon and the Philistines and the Amalekites and the goods he had taken from Hadadezer, the son of Rehob, king of Zobah.
And David overcame Hadadezer, the son of Rehob, king of Zobah, when he went to make his power seen by the River.
Rehob » An unlocated town of asher
And Ebron and Rehob and Hammon and Kanah, to great Zidon;
Rehob » A town in northern palestine » The limit of the investigation made by the twelve spies
So they went up and got a view of the land, from the waste land of Zin to Rehob, on the way to Hamath.
Rehob » A town in northern palestine » Called beth-rehob
And when the children of Ammon saw that they had made themselves hated by David, they sent to the Aramaeans of Beth-rehob and Zobah, and got for payment twenty thousand footmen, and they got from the king of Maacah a thousand men, and from Tob twelve thousand.
Rehob » A levite who sealed the covenant with nehemiah
Mica, Rehob, Hashabiah,
Rehob » A levitical city of asher » Canaanites not driven from
And Asher did not take the land of the people of Acco, or Zidon, or Ahlab, or Achzib, or Helbah, or Aphik, or Rehob, driving them out;