Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia 1. Rehob as a City:Rehob is mentioned in the Bible as a city located in the northern part of ancient Canaan. It is often associated with the region of the tribe of Asher. The city is referenced in several passages, indicating its significance during the biblical period. · Location and Territory: Rehob is described as being near the entrance to Hamath, a strategic location that marked the northern boundary of the Promised Land as described in Numbers 13:21: "So they went up and spied out the land from the Wilderness of Zin as far as Rehob, toward Lebo-hamath." · Tribal Allotment: In the division of the land among the tribes of Israel, Rehob was allotted to the tribe of Asher. Joshua 19:28-30 lists Rehob among the cities within Asher's inheritance: "It went on to Ebron, Rehob, Hammon, and Kanah, as far as Greater Sidon. Then the boundary turned back toward Ramah and as far as the fortified city of Tyre. It turned toward Hosah and came out at the sea in the region of Achzib, Ummah, Aphek, and Rehob—twenty-two cities, along with their villages." · Historical Context: Rehob's location near major trade routes and its proximity to other significant cities like Tyre and Sidon suggest it was an important urban center. Its mention in the context of the spies' exploration of Canaan highlights its role as a landmark in the northern extent of the land. 2. Rehob as a Personal Name: Rehob is also the name of several individuals in the Bible, indicating its use as a personal name during biblical times. · Rehob, Father of Hadadezer: One notable figure is Rehob, the father of Hadadezer, king of Zobah. Hadadezer was a significant adversary of King David. In 2 Samuel 8:3, we read: "David also defeated Hadadezer son of Rehob, king of Zobah, when he went to restore his control along the Euphrates River." · Military Conflicts: The mention of Rehob in the context of military conflicts underscores the political dynamics of the region during David's reign. The defeat of Hadadezer, son of Rehob, was part of David's broader campaign to establish Israelite dominance over neighboring territories. 3. Theological Significance: Rehob, both as a city and a personal name, reflects the broader themes of God's promises and the fulfillment of His covenant with Israel. The city's inclusion in the tribal allotments signifies the realization of God's promise to give the land of Canaan to the descendants of Abraham. The military victories over figures like Hadadezer, son of Rehob, demonstrate God's providence and support for Israel under David's leadership. 4. Archaeological Insights: While direct archaeological evidence for Rehob is limited, its identification with sites such as Tel Rehov in the Beth-Shean Valley provides some context for understanding its historical and cultural setting. Excavations in these areas have revealed insights into the Canaanite and Israelite periods, offering a glimpse into the life and times of the biblical Rehob. 5. Rehob in Biblical Narrative: Rehob's appearances in the biblical narrative, though brief, contribute to the larger account of Israel's conquest and settlement of the Promised Land. The city's mention alongside other significant locations underscores its role in the unfolding history of God's people as recorded in Scripture. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary RehobSmith's Bible Dictionary Rehob
ATS Bible Dictionary Rehob1. A Levitical city in Asher, Joshua 19:28; 21:31, on the northern border of the Holy Land, called also Beth-rehob, and lying in a valley south of Anti-Lebanon, not far north of Dan, Numbers 13:21; Jud 18:28. It was long governed by its own kings, Jude 1:31, but in the time of David was rendered tributary, 2 Samuel 10:6,8,19. Some think there were two cities of this name in Asher. 2. The father of Hadadezer king of Zobah in Syria, 2 Samuel 8:3. Easton's Bible Dictionary Street; broad place. (1.) The father of Hadadezer, king of Tobah (2 Samuel 8:3, 12). (2.) Nehemiah 10:11. (3.) The same, probably, as Beth-rehob (2 Samuel 10:6, 8; Judges 18:28), a place in the north of Palestine (Numbers 13:21). It is now supposed to be represented by the castle of Hunin, south-west of Dan, on the road from Hamath into Coele-Syria. (4.) A town of Asher (Joshua 19:28), to the east of Zidon. (5.) Another town of Asher (Joshua 19:30), kept possession of by the Canaanites (Judges 1:31). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia REHOBre'-hob (rechobh; Rhoob, Rhaab): Strong's Hebrew 1050. Beth-rechob -- "place of a street," a place near Dan... "place of a street," a place near Dan. Transliteration: Beth-rechob Phonetic Spelling: (bayth re-khobe') Short Definition: Beth-rehob. ... Beth-rehob. ... /hebrew/1050.htm - 6k 7340. Rechob -- places in Aram (Syria) and Pal., also an Aramean ... Library Afraid of Giants Persistency in Wrong Doing. 'More than Conquerors through Him' How David Brought under the Philistines, and the Moabites, and the ... The Nations of the South-East Appendices Thesaurus Rehob (12 Occurrences)... (2.) Nehemiah 10:11. (3.) The same, probably, as Beth-rehob (2 Samuel 10:6, 8; Judges 18:28), a place in the north of Palestine (Numbers 13:21). ...REHOB. ... /r/rehob.htm - 13k Beth-rehob (2 Occurrences) Aram-rehob Zobah (15 Occurrences) Bethrehob (2 Occurrences) Hadadezer (18 Occurrences) Aram (130 Occurrences) Syrians (63 Occurrences) Bene-ammon (44 Occurrences) Zidon (25 Occurrences) Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible ThesuarusConcordance Rehob (12 Occurrences)Numbers 13:21 Joshua 19:28 Joshua 19:30 Joshua 21:31 Judges 1:31 Judges 18:28 2 Samuel 8:3 2 Samuel 8:12 2 Samuel 10:6 2 Samuel 10:8 1 Chronicles 6:75 Nehemiah 10:11 Subtopics Rehob: A Levite Who Sealed the Covenant With Nehemiah Rehob: A Levitical City of Asher Rehob: A Levitical City of Asher: Canaanites not Driven From Rehob: A Town in Northern Palestine: Called Beth-Rehob Rehob: A Town in Northern Palestine: Possessed by the Syrians Rehob: A Town in Northern Palestine: The Limit of the Investigation Made by the Twelve Spies Rehob: An Unlocated Town of Asher Rehob: Father of Hadadezer, King of Zobah Related Terms |