Reho'both
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Etymology and Meaning:
Reho'both, derived from the Hebrew word "רְחֹבוֹת" (Rechovot), means "broad places" or "wide spaces." This name signifies a place of expansion and freedom, often associated with God's provision and blessing.

Biblical References:
Reho'both is mentioned in the context of the patriarch Isaac's life in the Book of Genesis. The primary reference is found in Genesis 26:22 : "He moved on from there and dug another well, and they did not quarrel over it. He named it Rehoboth and said, 'At last the LORD has made room for us, and we will be fruitful in the land.'"

Historical and Theological Significance:
Reho'both is significant in the narrative of Isaac, the son of Abraham, as it represents a moment of divine provision and peace after a period of conflict. Isaac's journey in the land of Gerar was marked by disputes over water rights with the Philistines. The wells he dug were repeatedly contested until he reached Reho'both, where he found a place without strife. This event underscores the theme of God's faithfulness and the fulfillment of His promises to the patriarchs.

Theologically, Reho'both symbolizes God's ability to provide for His people even amidst opposition. It serves as a testament to the belief that God creates space for His people to thrive and fulfill His purposes. The naming of the well as Reho'both reflects Isaac's acknowledgment of God's hand in granting them a place to prosper.

Geographical Context:
The exact location of Reho'both is not definitively known, but it is traditionally associated with the region of Gerar, in the Negev desert of southern Canaan. This area was known for its arid conditions, making the discovery and ownership of wells crucial for survival and prosperity.

Cultural and Spiritual Lessons:
Reho'both teaches several spiritual lessons relevant to believers. It highlights the importance of perseverance and faith in God's promises. Isaac's experience encourages believers to trust in God's timing and provision, even when faced with challenges and opposition. The account of Reho'both also emphasizes the value of peace and reconciliation, as Isaac chose to move on rather than engage in conflict, ultimately leading to a place of blessing.

In the broader biblical narrative, Reho'both serves as a reminder of God's covenantal relationship with His people, assuring them of His ongoing presence and provision.
Concordance
Reho'both (3 Occurrences)

Genesis 26:22
And he removed from thence, and digged another well; and for that they strove not. And he called the name of it Rehoboth; and he said: 'For now the LORD hath made room for us, and we shall be fruitful in the land.'
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Genesis 36:37
And Samlah died, and Shaul of Rehoboth by the River reigned in his stead.
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1 Chronicles 1:48
And Samlah died, and Shaul of Rehoboth by the River reigned in his stead.
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Thesaurus
Reho'both (3 Occurrences)
Reho'both. Rehoboth, Reho'both. Rehobothir . Multi-Version Concordance
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Reho'both-ir (1 Occurrence)
Reho'both-ir. Rehoboth-ir, Reho'both-ir. Rehokim . Multi-Version Concordance
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Rehoboth (4 Occurrences)

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Rehoboth-ir (1 Occurrence)
Rehoboth-ir. Rehobothir, Rehoboth-ir. Reho'both-ir . Int. Standard Bible
Encyclopedia REHOBOTH-IR. ... Rehobothir, Rehoboth-ir. Reho'both-ir . Reference
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Rehokim (2 Occurrences)

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