Choba
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Choba is a location mentioned in the context of the tribal allotments in the Old Testament. It is referenced in the Book of Judges, specifically in relation to the tribe of Asher. The Berean Standard Bible does not provide a direct quotation for Choba, but its mention is found in the broader narrative of the territorial boundaries and cities associated with the tribes of Israel.

Biblical Reference:
Choba is mentioned in Judges 1:31, where it is listed among the cities that the tribe of Asher failed to drive out the Canaanite inhabitants. The verse states: "Asher did not drive out the inhabitants of Acco or the inhabitants of Sidon, or of Ahlab, Achzib, Helbah, Aphik, or Rehob." While Choba is not explicitly named in this verse in the Berean Standard Bible, it is traditionally associated with the region and cities mentioned in the context of Asher's inheritance.

Historical and Geographical Context:
Choba is believed to have been located in the northern part of ancient Israel, within the territory allotted to the tribe of Asher. The exact location of Choba is not definitively known today, but it is thought to have been situated near the coastal areas of what is now modern-day Lebanon. The region was known for its fertile land and strategic position along trade routes, which made it a valuable but contested area throughout history.

Cultural and Theological Significance:
The mention of Choba, along with other cities in the territory of Asher, highlights the challenges faced by the Israelites in fully possessing the land promised to them by God. The failure to drive out the Canaanite inhabitants, as recorded in Judges, serves as a reminder of the Israelites' incomplete obedience to God's commands. This disobedience had long-term consequences, as the remaining Canaanite populations often led the Israelites into idolatry and away from the worship of Yahweh.

From a theological perspective, the narrative surrounding Choba and similar cities underscores the importance of faithfulness and obedience to God's instructions. The presence of Canaanite influences within Israelite territory became a recurring theme in the Old Testament, illustrating the spiritual and moral challenges faced by God's people.

Archaeological Insights:
While specific archaeological evidence for Choba is limited, the broader region of ancient Asher has been the subject of various excavations. These studies have provided insights into the Canaanite and Israelite cultures, including their architecture, religious practices, and daily life. Such findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the historical context in which biblical events unfolded.

In summary, Choba is a minor yet significant location within the biblical narrative, representing the broader themes of territorial inheritance, obedience, and the spiritual struggles of the Israelites. Its mention in the context of Asher's incomplete conquest serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing tension between divine promises and human actions.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
CHOBA; CHOBAI

ko'-ba, ko'-ba-i (Choba, Judith 4:4; Chobai, 15:4): A place named along with Jericho, Asora, and the valley of Salem (Judith 4:4; 15:4). Reland's (Pal, 721) suggestion of Choabis, which the Peutinger Tables give as 12 Roman miles from Scythopolis, seems probable. It may be identical with el-Mekhubby, about 11 miles from Beisan (Scythepolis), and 3 miles from Tubas.

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Education of Jesus.
... Loc. Hebr., at the word [Greek: Choba]; Epiph., Adv. Haer., xxix.7, 9,
xxx.3; St. Jerome, In Matt., xii.13; Dial. adv. Pelag., iii.2).]. ...
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The Kingdom of God Conceived as the Inheritance of the Poor.
... nom. loc. hebr., at the word [Greek: Choba]; Orig., Contra Celsus, ii.1,
v.61; Epiph., Adv. Haer., xxix.7, 9, xxx.2, 18.]. [Footnote ...
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Choba
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia CHOBA; CHOBAI. ko'-ba, ko'-ba-i (Choba,
Judith 4:4; Chobai, 15:4): A place named along with Jericho ...
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Chobai
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia CHOBA; CHOBAI. ko'-ba, ko'-ba-i (Choba,
Judith 4:4; Chobai, 15:4): A place named along with Jericho ...
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Chlo'e's (1 Occurrence)
Chlo'e's. Chloe's, Chlo'e's. Choba . Multi-Version Concordance Chlo'e's
(1 Occurrence). ... Chloe's, Chlo'e's. Choba . Reference Bible.
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Chola
... ko'-la (Chola; the King James Version, Cola): This names occurs only with that of
Chobai (see CHOBA) in Judith 15:4. It may be identical with the modern Ka`un ...
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Hobah (1 Occurrence)
... It is probably identical with the modern Choba, about 60 miles Northwest
of Damascus. Multi-Version Concordance Hobah (1 Occurrence). ...
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