
Libnah - Wikipedia
Libnah or Lobana (Hebrew: לִבְנָה, whiteness; Latin: Lobana) was an independent city, probably near the western seaboard of Israel, with its own king at the time of the Israelite conquest of …
Bible Map: Libnah
In the reign of Joram, Libnah joined the Edomites in a revolt against the king of Judah (2 Kings 8:22 2 Chronicles 21:10). In the reign of Hezekiah, Libnah was besieged by Sennacherib (2 …
Libnah - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Libnah was the home of Hamutal, the mother of Zedekiah (2 Kings 23:31; 24:18; Jer 52:1). The most probable of the sites suggested for ancient Libnah seems to be the modern Tell es-Safi.
Topical Bible: Libnah
Libnah is a significant location mentioned in the Old Testament, primarily within the historical narratives of the Israelites. It is recognized as one of the cities in the Shephelah, the lowland …
Libnah Meaning - Bible Definition and References
Discover the meaning of Libnah in the Bible. Study the definition of Libnah with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.
Strong's Hebrew: 3841. לִבְנָה (Libnah) -- Libnah - Bible Hub
Usage: Libnah is a proper noun used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to a city in the Shephelah region of ancient Judah. The name is thought to mean "whiteness," possibly referring to the white …
Topical Bible: King of Libnah
Libnah was a Canaanite city located in the Shephelah, the lowland region of ancient Judah. The city and its king are noted in the biblical narrative as part of the coalition of Canaanite kings …
Libnah - Meaning & Verses | Bible Encyclopedia
Study the meaning of Libnah in the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Learn more about the biblical context and references of Libnah.
Libnah - Fausset's Bible Dictionary - StudyLight.org
As Libnah was a priests' town, so Jamnia became latterly the seat of the Sanhedrin and head quarters of Hebrew learning. Libnah (whiteness) perhaps is named from some natural feature, …
Libnah - Biblical Cyclopedia
Libnah was the native place of Hamutal or Hamital, the Queen of Josiah, and mother of Jehoahaz ( 2Ki 23:31) and Zedekiah (24:18; Jer 52:1 ). It is in this connection that its name appears for …