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Strong's Concordance, Hebrew Dictionary
Joktheel, the name of a place in Palestine, and of one in Idumaea
Hebrew: יׇקְתְאֵל, yoqtĕʾēl (H3371)
2 King James Bible Verses
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Definition Details
Strong's Number: H3371
Hebrew Base Word: יׇקְתְאֵל
Part of speech: Proper Name Location
Usage: Joktheel
Literally: the blessedness of God
Definition: Joktheel, the name of a place in Palestine, and of one in Idumaea.
Detailed definition:
- A city in the low country of Judah named next to Lachish.
- The name given to the cliff which was the stronghold of Edom by king Amaziah after capturing it; also called 'Selah' and 'Petra'.
Derived terms: Probably from the same as H3348 and H410; veneration of God (compare H3354).
Pronunciation:
- Biblical International Phonetic Alphabet: jok’.t̪ɛ̆ˈʔel
- Modern International Phonetic Alphabet: jok.tɛ̆ˈʔel
- Transliteration: yoqtĕʾēl
- Biblical Pronunciation: yoke-teh-ALE
- Modern Pronunciation: yoke-teh-ALE
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