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Karkaa

Karkaa

Karkaa

or, rather, KAR’KA (Hebrew Karka’, , afloor, as in Num 5:17, etc.; with art. and directive in pause, , hak-Karka’d; Sept. v. r. ; Vulg. Carcaa y, r. Cariatha), a place situated at a bend in the southern boundary of Judah (i.e. Simeon or Palestine), between Adar and Azmon (Jos 15:3); probably about midway between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean, perhaps near the well marked as Bir Abu-Atreibd on Zimmermann’s map. SEE TRIBE.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Karkaa

a floor; bottom, a place between Adar and Azmon, about midway between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea (Josh. 15:3).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Karkaa

A southern bound of Judah (Jos 15:3). From the Arabic kerak “an even floor,” and kaa “a plain.” Karkaa is a level expanse, the receptacle of a large body of water. The wady Arish receives on the E. the waters of wady el Kureiyeh and its tributaries. Karkaa was situated perhaps where the northern Kaa or “plain of pools” touches this outlying district of the Holy Land, in the confluence of the wady el Kureiyeh with the Mayein.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Karkaa

[Kar’kaa]

City in the south of Judah. Jos 15:3. Not identified.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Karkaa

H7173

A city of Judah.

Jos 15:3

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Karkaa

Karka’a or Kar’ka-a. (foundation). One of the landmarks on the south boundary of the tribe of Judah. Jos 15:3. Its site is unknown.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary