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- Havilah abstract "Havilah (Hebrew: חֲוִילָה Ḥăwîlāh, "Circular"; also spelled Evilas, Evilath via LXX) is in several books of the Bible referring to both land and people.The story of the Garden of Eden in Genesis 2:11:And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads. The name of the first is Pishon: that is it which compasseth the whole land of Havilah, where there is gold; And the gold of that land is good: there is bdellium (a resin similar to myrrh) and the onyx stone.In addition to the region described in Genesis 2, two individuals named Havilah are listed in the Table of Nations which lists the descendants of Noah, who are considered eponymous ancestors of nations. They are mentioned in Genesis 10:7,29, 1 Chronicles 1:9,23. One is the son of Cush, the son of Ham; the other, a son of Joktan and descendant of Shem. The other sons of Cush are associated with the Horn of Africa, while Joktan's other sons are often associated with the Arabian desert. Such a land in the Arabian desert is mentioned in Genesis 25:18, where it defines the territory inhabited by the Ishmaelites as being "from Havilah to Shur, opposite Egypt in the direction of Assyria"; and in 1 Samuel 15:7, which states that king Saul of Israel attacked the Amalekites who were living there.In extra-biblical literature, the land of Havilah is mentioned in Pseudo-Philo as the source of the precious jewels that the Amorites used in fashioning their idols in the days after Joshua, when Kenaz was judge over the Israelites.An extra-biblical tradition found in the Kitab al-Magall (Clementine literature) and the Cave of Treasures holds that in the early days after the Tower of Babylon, the children of Havilah, son of Joktan built a city and kingdom, which was near to those of his brothers, Sheba and Ophir.The region in Genesis is usually associated with either the Arabian Peninsula or north-west Yemen, but in the work associated with the Garden of Eden by Juris Zarins, the Hijaz mountains appear to satisfactorily meet the description. The Hejaz includes both the Cradle of Gold at Mahd adh Dhahab (23°30′12.96″N 40°51′34.92″E) and a possible source of the "Pishon River" — a biblical name that has been speculated to refer to a now dried-out river formerly flowing 600 miles (970 km) northeast to the Persian Gulf via the Wadi Al-Batin system. Archaeological research led by Farouk El-Baz of Boston University indicates that the river system, now prospectively known as the Kuwait River, was active 2500–3000 BC. Bdellium plants are also abundant in the Hijaz.".
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- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Amalek.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Amalekites.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Bdellium.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Bible.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Biblical_Cush.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Genesis.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Books_of_Chronicles.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Books_of_Samuel.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Boston_University.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bereshit_(parsha).
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biblical_places.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Book_of_Genesis.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_Bible_people.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Cave_of_Treasures.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Clementine_literature.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Cush_(Bible).
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Garden_of_Eden.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Generations_of_Noah.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Hafar_Al-Batin.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Ham_(son_of_Noah).
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Hejaz.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Hijaz_Mountains.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Hijaz_mountains.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Horn_of_Africa.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Ishmaelites.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Joktan.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Juris_Zarins.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Kenaz.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Kuwait_River.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink LXX.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Mahd_adh_Dhahab.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Myrrh.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Onyx.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Ophir.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Pishon.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Pseudo-Philo.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Resin.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Saul.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Septuagint.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Sheba.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Shem.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Shur_(Bible).
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Table_of_Nations.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Tower_of_Babel.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Tower_of_Babylon.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Wadi_Al-Batin.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLink Yemen.
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Havilah".
- Havilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "land of Havilah".
- Havilah hasPhotoCollection Havilah.
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- Havilah subject Category:Bereshit_(parsha).
- Havilah subject Category:Biblical_places.
- Havilah subject Category:Book_of_Genesis.
- Havilah subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_people.
- Havilah point "23.5036 40.8597".
- Havilah type Book.
- Havilah type Place.
- Havilah type Book.
- Havilah type Place.
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- Havilah comment "Havilah (Hebrew: חֲוִילָה Ḥăwîlāh, "Circular"; also spelled Evilas, Evilath via LXX) is in several books of the Bible referring to both land and people.The story of the Garden of Eden in Genesis 2:11:And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads.".
- Havilah label "Havilah".
- Havilah sameAs ኤውላጥ.
- Havilah sameAs Hawila.
- Havilah sameAs Havilah.
- Havilah sameAs חוילה.
- Havilah sameAs Avila_(Bibbia).
- Havilah sameAs Havila.
- Havilah sameAs Havilá.
- Havilah sameAs m.0bx7p1.
- Havilah sameAs Evila.
- Havilah sameAs Q1591658.
- Havilah sameAs Q1591658.
- Havilah lat "23.5036".
- Havilah long "40.8597".
- Havilah wasDerivedFrom Havilah?oldid=664810989.
- Havilah isPrimaryTopicOf Havilah.