McClintock Biblical Encyclopedia: Kabziel

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McClintock Biblical Encyclopedia: Kabziel


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(Heb. Kabtseil', ÷ִáְöְàֵì , gathering of God, i.e. perhaps confluence of waters; Sept. Êáâóåήë in Joshua, elsewhere ÊáâáóÜçë v.r. Êáâåóåήë , etc.), a town on the extreme south of Judah, near Idumaea, and therefore probably included within the territory of Simeon (Jos_15:21); the native place of Benaiah (son of Jehoiada), one of David's. chief warriors (2Sa_23:20 : 1Ch_11:22). It was inhabited after the captivity under the similar name of JEKABZEEL (Neh_11:25). Its locality can only be conjectured as being near the edge of the Ghor, south of the Dead Sea (see Masius, Comment. on Joshua ad loc.). The name and vicinity are probably still represented by the wady El-Kuseib, a small winter torrent running into the Dead Sea from the south (Robinson, Researches, ii, 497). Here the boundaries of Palestine, Edom, and Moab would converge, as is implied in the above Scripture references, and the region is still the resort of wild animals (Lynch, Jordan, p. 319; De Saulcy, Dead Sea, i, 298), and characterized by a deep fall of snow in winter (Burckhardt, Syria, p. 402), as is stated in the account of Benaiah's adventure with the lion.