Bozkath
Bozkath
(Heb. Botskath’, , stony region or hill; Sept. in Joshua v. r. and ; in Kings v. r. ; Josephus , Ant. 10:4, 1), a town “in the plain” of Judah, in the vicinity of Lachish and Eglon (Jos 15:39)it was the native place of Adaiah, the maternal grandfather of King Josiah (2Ki 22:1, where it is Anglicized ‘Boscath”). It is possibly the ruined site Tell Hessy, marked by Van de Velde (Map) at a mile and a half south-east of Ajlun (Eglon).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bozkath (2)
(Heb. Botskath’, , stony region or hill; Sept. in Joshua v. r. and ; in Kings v. r. ; Josephus , Ant. 10:4, 1), a town “in the plain” of Judah, in the vicinity of Lachish and Eglon (Jos 15:39)it was the native place of Adaiah, the maternal grandfather of King Josiah (2Ki 22:1, where it is Anglicized ‘Boscath”). It is possibly the ruined site Tell Hessy, marked by Van de Velde (Map) at a mile and a half south-east of Ajlun (Eglon).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bozkath
A city of the shephelah or low land of Judah (Jos 15:39; 2Ki 22:1), to which Josiah’s grandmother belonged.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Bozkath
BOZKATH.A town of Judah (Jos 15:39, 2Ki 22:1), in the plain near Lachish and Eglon. Unknown.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Bozkath
bozkath (, bockath, stony; Septuagint , Basedoth): A town in the Shephelah of Judah named between Lachish and Eglon (Jos 15:39). It was the birthplace of Adaiah the mother of King Josiah (2Ki 22:1; the King James Version Boscath). The site is not identified.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Bozkath
H1218
A city of Judah.
Jos 15:39; 2Ki 22:1
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Bozkath
Boz’kath. (rocky height). A city of Judah, in the Shefelah, or lowlands. Jos 15:39; 2Ki 22:1.