词条 | Adami-nekeb |
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The Vulgate gives {{lang|la|Adami quae est Neceb}}, "Adami, which is Neceb," while the King James Version translates as two separate names, "Adami" and "Nekeb", as does the Septuagint: {{lang|grc|ΑΡΜΕ ΚΑΙ ΝΕΒΩΚ}}(Codex Vaticanus), or {{lang|grc|ΑΡΜΑΙ ΚΑΙ ΝΕΚΕΒ}} (Codex Alexandrinus). The Jerusalem Talmud (Megillah 11) also divides the expression, Adami being represented as Damin, and Hannekeb as Caidatah.{{clarify|date=August 2014}} Adolf Neubauer and George Adam Smith identify Adami with Damieh, 5 miles west of Tiberias, the site proposed by the Palestine Exploration Survey for the 'fenced city' Adamah of Joshua 19:36.{{sfn|Cheyne|Black|1899}} This, notes T. K. Cheyne, seems too far south considering that the 'tree of Bezaanim' (see Zaanaim) was close to Kedesh, while Jabneel appears to have been a north Galilean fortress. These are the two localities between which Adami-nekeb is mentioned in Joshua 19:33. It is probable that the name Nkbu in the Karnak list of Thutmose III means the pass Adami.{{sfn|Cheyne|Black|1899}} Notes1. ^1 Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1899), "Adami-nekeb." In Cheyne and Black, eds. Encyclopaedia Biblica. [https://archive.org/stream/Encyclopaedia_Biblica_Vol_I_to_IV/EncyclodaediaBiblica_Vol_I#page/n31/mode/1up] 2. ^{{bibleverse-nb||Joshua|19:33|KJV}} KJV References
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