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HEBREW: 7856 hnjs Sitnah
NAVE: Sitnah
EBD: Sitnah
SMITH: SITNAH
ISBE: SITNAH

Sitnah

In Bible versions:

Sitnah: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
hatred

name of a well

NET Glossary: Array
Google Maps: Sitnah (31° 23´, 34° 33´);

Hebrew

Strongs #07856: hnjs Sitnah

Sitnah = "strife"

1) the 2nd of the 2 wells dug by Isaac in the valley of Gerar

7856 Sitnan sit-naw'

the same as 7855; Sitnah, the name of a well in Pal: KJV -- Sitnah.
see HEBREW for 07855

Sitnah [nave]

SITNAH, a name given by Isaac to a well, Gen. 26:21.

Sitnah [ebd]

strife, the second of the two wells dug by Isaac, whose servants here contended with the Philistines (Gen. 26:21). It has been identified with the modern Shutneh, in the valley of Gerar, to the west of Rehoboth, about 20 miles south of Beersheba.

SITNAH [smith]

(strife), the second of the two wells dug by Isaac in the valley of Gerar, the possession of which the herdmen of the valley disputed with him. (Genesis 26:21)

SITNAH [isbe]

SITNAH - sit'-na (siTnah, "hatred," "hostility"; echthria): The name of the second of the two wells dug by the herdsmen of Isaac, the cause of further "enmity" with the herdsmen of Gerer (Gen 26:21, margin "That is, Enmity"). The site is unknown, but Palmer (PEFS, 1871) finds an echo of the name in Shutnet er Rucheibeh, the name of a small valley near Rucheibeh.

See REHOBOTH.




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