Eltolad
Eltolad
[many Et’tolad] (Hebrews Eltolad’, , perhaps meaning God is its race or posterity; but, according to Furst [Hebr. Handw. s.v.], whose God is Mylitta, the Phoenician deity, SEE MOLADAH; Sept. and v.r. and ; Vulg. Eltholad), a city in the south of Judah, mentioned between Azem and Chesil (Jos 15:29), but afterwards assigned to Simeon, and mentioned between Azem and Bethul (Jos 19:4). It remained in possession of the latter tribe in the time of David (1Ch 4:29, where it is called simply TOLAD). It is possibly the ruined site Tell-Melaha, observed by Van de Velde (Memoir, page 113) along the N. branch of wady Sheriah, which empties into the Mediterranean a little S. of Gaza.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Eltolad
A city in S. Judah allotted to Simeon (Jos 15:30; Jos 19:4; 1Ch 4:29 TOLAD).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Eltolad
ELTOLAD (Jos 15:30).A town in the extreme S. of Judah, given to Simeon (Jos 19:4): probably = Tolad (1Ch 4:29). The site is unknown.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Eltolad
el-tolad (, ‘eltoladh, kindred of God): A city of Judah in the Negeb near Edom (Jos 15:30); in Jos 19:4 ascribed to Simeon. Probably the same as Tolad (1Ch 4:29), the Arabic article el being omitted. Site unknown.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Eltolad
[Elto’lad]
City in the south of Judah, given to Simeon. Jos 15:30; Jos 19:4. Called TOLAD in 1Ch 4:29.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Eltolad
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A city of Judah
Jos 15:30; Jos 19:4
Called Tolad
1Ch 4:29