Kib'za-im
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Biblical References:
Kib'za-im is mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Joshua. It is referenced in the context of the allotment of land to the tribes of Israel.

Scriptural Citation:
Joshua 21:22 : "Kibzaim, and Beth-horon, with their pasturelands—four cities."

Historical and Geographical Context:
Kib'za-im is identified as one of the Levitical cities given to the descendants of Kohath, one of the clans of the Levites. The Levites were the priestly tribe of Israel, and they were not given a contiguous territory like the other tribes. Instead, they were allocated specific cities and surrounding pasturelands throughout the territories of the other tribes. Kib'za-im was located in the territory of the tribe of Ephraim, one of the prominent tribes of Israel.

Etymology and Meaning:
The name "Kib'za-im" is of uncertain etymology, but it is often thought to be related to the Hebrew root "kibza," which can mean "gathering" or "assembly." This could imply a place of gathering or a community.

Cultural and Religious Significance:
As a Levitical city, Kib'za-im held religious significance. The Levites were responsible for religious duties, including teaching the Law and performing sacrifices. The presence of a Levitical city within a tribal territory served as a reminder of the Israelites' covenantal relationship with God and the centrality of worship and adherence to the Law.

Archaeological Insights:
There is limited archaeological evidence directly associated with Kib'za-im, and its precise location remains uncertain. However, its mention alongside Beth-horon suggests it was situated in the central hill country of Ephraim, an area known for its strategic and fertile lands.

Theological Implications:
The allocation of cities like Kib'za-im to the Levites underscores the importance of the priestly role in Israelite society. It reflects the distribution of spiritual leadership throughout the nation, ensuring that all tribes had access to religious instruction and services. This arrangement highlights the integration of worship and daily life in ancient Israel, as well as the communal responsibility to support the priestly class.

Related Entries:
· Levites
· Kohathites
· Ephraim
· Levitical Cities
· Beth-horon
Concordance
Kib'za-im (1 Occurrence)

Joshua 21:22
and Kibzaim with the open land about it, and Beth-horon with the open land about it; four cities.
(See RSV)

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Kib'za-im (1 Occurrence)
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Kibzaim (1 Occurrence)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. KIBZAIM. kib-za'-im, kib'-za-im See JOKMEAM.
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