Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Nobdiscourse; prophecy
Smith's Bible Dictionary
Nob(high place) (1 Samuel 22:19; Nehemiah 11:32) a sacerdotal city in the tribe of Benjamin and situated on some eminence near Jerusalem. It was one of the places where the ark of Jehovah was kept for a time during the days of its wanderings. (2 Samuel 6:1) etc. But the event for which Nob was most noted in the Scripture annals was a frightful massacre which occurred there in the reign of Saul. (1 Samuel 22:17-19)
ATS Bible Dictionary
NobA city of priests, in Benjamin, near Jerusalem; its inhabitants were once put to the sword by command of Saul, for their hospitality to David, 1 Samuel 21:2; 22:9-23; Nehemiah 11:32; Isaiah 10:32. Its site is unknown.
Easton's Bible Dictionary
High place, a city of the priests, first mentioned in the history of David's wanderings (
1 Samuel 21:1). Here the tabernacle was then standing, and here Ahimelech the priest resided. (see
AHIMELECH.) From Isaiah 10:28-32 it seems to have been near Jerusalem. It has been identified by some with el-Isawiyeh, one mile and a half to the north-east of Jerusalem. But according to Isaiah 10:28-32 it was on the south of Geba, on the road to Jerusalem, and within sight of the city. This identification does not meet these conditions, and hence others (as Dean Stanley) think that it was the northern summit of Mount Olivet, the place where David "worshipped God" when fleeing from Absalom (
2 Samuel 15:32), or more probably (Conder) that it was the same as Mizpeh (q.v.),
Judges 20:1;
Joshua 18:26;
1 Samuel 7:16, at Nebi Samwil, about 5 miles north-west of Jerusalem.
After being supplied with the sacred loaves of showbread, and girding on the sword of Goliath, which was brought forth from behind the ephod, David fled from Nob and sought refuge at the court of Achish, the king of Gath, where he was cast into prison. (Comp. titles of Psalm 34 and 56.)
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
n.) The head.
2. (n.) A person in a superior position in life; a nobleman.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
NOBnob (nobh; Codex Vaticanus Nomba; Codex Alexandrinus Noba, and other forms): An ancient priestly town to which David came on his way South when he fled from Saul at Gibeah (1 Samuel 21:1). Here he found refuge and succor with Ahimelech. This was observed by Doeg the Edomite, who informed the king, and afterward became the instrument of Saul's savage vengeance on the priests, and on all the inhabitants of the city (1 Samuel 22). The name occurs in Nehemiah 11:32 in a list of cities, immediately after Anathoth. In Isaiah's ideal account of the Assyrians' march against Jerusalem, Nob is clearly placed South of Anathoth. Here, says the prophet, the Assyrian shall shake his hand at the mount of the daughter of Zion, the hill of Jerusalem. It was a place, therefore, from which the Holy City and the temple were clearly visible.
The district in which the site must be sought is thus very definitely indicated; but within this district no name at all resembling Nob has been discovered, and so no sure identification is yet possible. `Anata (Anathoth) is 2 1/2 miles Northeast of Jerusalem. Nob therefore lay between that and the city, at a point where the city could be seen, apparently on the great road from the Nob. Rather more than a mile North of Jerusalem rises the ridge Ras el-Mesharif (2, 665 ft.), over which the road from the Nob passes; and here the traveler approaching from that direction obtains his first sight of the city. It is fittingly named "the look-out." Col. Conder states the case for identifying this height with Mt. Scopus where Titus established his camp at the siege of Jerusalem (PEFS, 1874, 111;). Immediately South of the ridge, to the East of the road, there is a small plateau, South of which there is a lower ridge, whence the slopes dip into Wady el-Joz. This plateau, on which Titus may have sat, is a very probable site for Nob. It quite suits the requirements of Isaiah's narrative, and not less those of David's flight. Gibeah lay not far to the North, and this lay in the most likely path to the South.
W. Ewing
Strong's Hebrew
5011. Nob -- a priestly city, perhaps also a place North of Jer.... 5010, 5011.
Nob. 5012 . a priestly city, perhaps also a place North of Jer.
Transliteration:
Nob Phonetic Spelling: (nobe) Short Definition:
Nob.
... /hebrew/5011.htm - 6k 3430. Yishbo Benob -- "his dwelling (is) in Nob," a Philistine
... Yishbo Benob. 3431 . "his dwelling (is) in Nob," a Philistine. Transliteration:
Yishbo Benob Phonetic Spelling: (yish-bo'beh-nobe) Short Definition: Ishbi-benob ...
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5108. nob -- fruit
... 5107, 5108. nob. 5109 . fruit. Transliteration: nob Phonetic Spelling: (nobe)
Short Definition: praise. ... 5107, 5108. nob. 5109 . Strong's Numbers.
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5022. Naboth -- a Jezreelite
... Naboth. Feminine plural from the same as Nob; fruits; Naboth, an Israelite -- Naboth.
see HEBREW Nob. 5021, 5022. Naboth. 5023 . Strong's Numbers.
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5109. Nobay -- an Israelite leader
... Nobay. 5110 . an Israelite leader. Transliteration: Nobay Phonetic Spelling:
(no-bah'ee) Short Definition: Nebai. Word Origin from nob Definition an Isr. ...
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Library
Nob. Bahurim.
... A Chorographical Century. Chapters 41-50 Chapter 44 Nob. Bahurim. That ...
&c. Where Kimchi thus; "Jerusalem might be seen from Nob. ...
/.../lightfoot/from the talmud and hebraica/chapter 44 nob bahurim.htm
The Cost of a Lie
... Then David went to Nob, to Ahimelech the priest who came trembling to meet David
and said to him, "Why are you alone, and no one with you?" David answered ...
//christianbookshelf.org/sherman/the childrens bible/the cost of a lie.htm
How David Fled to Ahimelech and Afterwards to the Kings of the ...
... 1. But David fled from the king, and that death he was in danger of by him, and
came to the city Nob, to Ahimelech the priest, who, when he saw him coming all ...
/.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 12 how david fled.htm
The Exile Continued.
... thence by Saul's following him, and having had one last sorrowful hour of Jonathan's
companionship"the last but one on earth"he fled to Nob, whither the ...
//christianbookshelf.org/maclaren/the life of david/v the exilecontinued.htm
The Doom of the Antichrist
... As yet shall he remain at Nob that day" (Isa.10:28-32). ... Nob must be some elevation
commanding a distant view of Jerusalem from the west. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/pink/the antichrist/the doom of the antichrist.htm
The Promise in 2 Samuel, Chap. vii.
... but also, that the place of this sanctuary was oftentimes changed, from one station
to another in the wilderness, then to Gilgal, Shiloh, Nob and Gibeon. ...
/.../hengstenberg/christology of the old testament/the promise in 2 samuel.htm
Book 5 Footnotes
... B. VIII. ch.14. sect.2. [21] This city Nob was not a city allotted to the priests,
nor had the prophets, that we know of, any particular cities allotted them. ...
/.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/book 5 footnotes.htm
From the Talmud and Hebraica
... Chapter 41 Bethany. Beth-hene. Chapter 42 Scopo. Chapter 43 Ramah. Ramathaim Zophim.
Gibeah. Chapter 44 Nob. Bahurim. Chapter 45 Emmaus. Kiriath-jearim. ...
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The Gathering Storm
... BOOK I. ANTIOCH CHAPTER I THE GATHERING STORM. Phoebe?? lauri domus, Antiochia
Turbida...et amentis populi male sana tumultu. Ausonius, Ord. Nob. Urbium. ...
/.../chapter i the gathering storm.htm
Trumpets and Street Corners
... ST. MATTHEW Chaps. I to VIII TRUMPETS AND STREET CORNERS. 'Take heed that ye do
nob your alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have no reward of ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture a/trumpets and street corners.htm
Thesaurus
Nob (6 Occurrences)... with the sacred loaves of showbread, and girding on the sword of Goliath, which
was brought forth from behind the ephod, David fled from
Nob and sought
...NOB.
.../n/nob.htm - 12kIsh'bi-be'nob (1 Occurrence)
Ish'bi-be'nob. Ishbi-benob, Ish'bi-be'nob. Ishbosheth . Multi-Version
Concordance Ish'bi-be'nob (1 Occurrence). 2 Samuel ...
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Ahimelech (17 Occurrences)
... He was the twelfth high priest, and officiated at Nob, where he was visited by David
(to whom and his companions he gave five loaves of the showbread) when he ...
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Ishbi-benob (1 Occurrence)
Ishbi-benob. Ishbibenob, Ishbi-benob. Ish'bi-be'nob . ... My seat at Nob, one
of the Rephaim, whose spear was three hundred shekels in weight. ...
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Doeg (6 Occurrences)
... Fearful, an Edomite, the chief overseer of Saul's flocks (1 Samuel 21:7). At the
command of Saul he slew the high priest Ahimelech (qv) at Nob, together with ...
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Ahim'elech (16 Occurrences)
... 1 Samuel 21:1 Then came David to Nob to Ahimelech the priest; and Ahimelech came
to meet David trembling, and said unto him: 'Why art thou alone, and no man ...
/a/ahim'elech.htm - 11k
Ananiah (2 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary Protected by Jehovah, the name of a town in the
tribe of Benjamin between Nob and Hazor (Nehemiah 11:32). ...
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Abiathar (29 Occurrences)
... When his father was slain with the priests of Nob, he escaped, and bearing with
him the ephod, he joined David, who was then in the cave of Adullam (1 Samuel 22 ...
/a/abiathar.htm - 29k
Ishbibenob (1 Occurrence)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary My seat at Nob, one of the Rephaim, whose spear was three
hundred shekels in weight. He was slain by Abishai (2 Samuel 21:16, 17). ...
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Ephod (45 Occurrences)
... Thus, the boy Samuel was girded with a linen ephod while assisting the aged high
priest (1 Samuel 2:18); the priests at Nob, 85 in number, are described as men ...
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