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'''Nob''' was a town or village in ancient ] |
'''Nob''' was a town or village in ancient ] in the vicinity of ]. It may have been located close to ], near the ] or possibly further north. It likely belonged to the ], Jerusalem being at the border between Benjamin and ]. | ||
In the ], Nob is where ] fled to the high priest ] and where he received the sword of ], which was kept there. Later ] came to Nob with Doeg the Edomite. Saul was angry with Achimelech for helping David, and Doeg put Achimelech and the other priests to death. before killing all the men, women and children of the town.(1 Samuel chapters 21 and 22) | |||
Nob is mentioned later |
Nob is mentioned later in the Bible in connection with ] attacking Israel (] 10: 24,32), and after the ] (] 11:31,32). | ||
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'''Nob''' is also a ] term for ]. | '''Nob''' is also a ] term for ] and British slang for a person of wealth or social standing. | ||
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Nob was a town or village in ancient Israel in the vicinity of Jerusalem. It may have been located close to Bahurim, near the Mount of Olives or possibly further north. It likely belonged to the Tribe of Benjamin, Jerusalem being at the border between Benjamin and Judah.
In the Bible, Nob is where David fled to the high priest Achimelech and where he received the sword of Goliath, which was kept there. Later Saul came to Nob with Doeg the Edomite. Saul was angry with Achimelech for helping David, and Doeg put Achimelech and the other priests to death. before killing all the men, women and children of the town.(1 Samuel chapters 21 and 22)
Nob is mentioned later in the Bible in connection with Assyria attacking Israel (Isaiah 10: 24,32), and after the Babylonian Exile (Nehemiah 11:31,32).
Nob is also a slang term for penis and British slang for a person of wealth or social standing.
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