CARIATH-ARBE

CARIATH-ARBE
CARIATH-ARBE
i. e. civitas quatur, civitas in tirbu Iudae, sic dicta ab Arbea conditore, non autem a quatuor Patriarchis, Adam, Abraham, Isaac et Iacob, qui ibi sepulti, sepulchris, ut quidam volunt. ios. c. 15. v. 13. quae et Hebron dicitur Ios. c. 20. v. 7.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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