Archi
Archi
(Heb. Arki’, ; Sept. combines with the following word, ; Vulg. Archi Ataroth; but the Hebrews has no connective between the words, where the Auth. Vers. has prob. supplied the best relation to), a city or place on the boundary of Benjamin and Ephraim, between Bethel and Ataroth (Jos 16:2); supposed by some to be the region of Beni-Zeid (Keil, Comment. in loc.), which, however, is too far north SEE ATAROTH, and rather to be sought in the valley west of Bethel, perhaps at the ruined site called Kefr Musr. SEE TRIBE. It appears to designate (collectively used) a clan inhabiting a district called Erech (different, of course, from that in Babylonia, Gen 10:10), elsewhere named only as the residence of Hushai the Archite (Heb. Arki’, , Sept. v. r. ), one of those who adhered to David during Absalom’s rebellion (2Sa 15:32; 2Sa 16:16). SEE ARCHITE.
Archi
This place has, with great probability, been identified with the present in Ar Ak, a small modern village with a Greek Church adjoining, laid down on the Ordnance map four and one eighth miles west of ElBireh (Conder, Tent Work, ii, 104; Tristram, Bible Places, p. 176).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Archi
a city on the boundary of Ephraim and Benjamin (Josh. 16:2), between Bethel and Beth-horon the nether.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Archi
ark. See ARCHITES.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Archi
[Ar’chi]
City on the border of Ephraim. Jos 16:2. Identified with Ain Arik, 31 54′ N, 35 8′ E.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Archi
A city of Ephraim.
Jos 16:2
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Archi
Archi (r’k). Jos 16:2 A. V., but R. V. reads “border of the Archites,” a people living near Bethel, and to which Hushai belonged. 2Sa 15:32.
Fuente: People’s Dictionary of the Bible
Archi
Ar’chi. Jos 16:2. A place in the neighborhood of Bethel, on the boundary between Ephraim and Benjamin. It designates a clan perhaps originally from Erech in Babylonia, of which Hushai was one. See Archite, The.