Arbel
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Geographical Context:
Arbel is a location of significant historical and geographical interest in the biblical landscape. It is primarily associated with the region of Galilee, situated in the northern part of ancient Israel. The area is characterized by its dramatic cliffs and the fertile plains that stretch below, offering a strategic vantage point and a rich agricultural setting.

Biblical References:
While Arbel is not directly mentioned by name in the canonical books of the Bible, its geographical features and proximity to key biblical sites make it a point of interest for biblical scholars and historians. The cliffs of Arbel overlook the Sea of Galilee, a central location in the ministry of Jesus Christ. The region around Arbel would have been familiar to Jesus and His disciples as they traveled through Galilee.

Historical Significance:
Arbel's historical significance is highlighted by its association with various events and figures in Jewish history. The cliffs of Arbel are known for their natural caves, which served as hideouts and fortifications during times of conflict. Notably, during the Hasmonean period and later under Herod the Great, these caves were used by Jewish rebels resisting foreign domination. Josephus, the first-century Jewish historian, provides accounts of battles and sieges that took place in this rugged terrain.

Archaeological Insights:
Archaeological findings in the Arbel region have uncovered remnants of ancient settlements, synagogues, and fortifications. These discoveries provide valuable insights into the daily life and religious practices of the communities that once thrived in this area. The remains of a synagogue dating back to the Roman period have been found, indicating the presence of a vibrant Jewish community.

Theological Implications:
From a theological perspective, Arbel's proximity to the Sea of Galilee and its surrounding areas underscores the importance of Galilee in the life and ministry of Jesus. The region served as the backdrop for many of His teachings, miracles, and interactions with both Jewish and Gentile populations. The natural beauty and strategic location of Arbel may have provided a setting for reflection and prayer, as Jesus often sought solitude in the hills and mountains.

Modern-Day Relevance:
Today, Arbel is part of a national park in Israel, attracting visitors who seek to explore its natural beauty and historical significance. The cliffs offer breathtaking views of the Sea of Galilee and the surrounding landscape, inviting reflection on the biblical events that unfolded in this region. Arbel serves as a reminder of the enduring connection between the land of Israel and the biblical narrative, drawing believers and scholars alike to its storied heights.
Strong's Hebrew
1009. Beth Arebel -- "house of God's ambush," a place in Palestine
... "house of God's ambush," a place in Palestine. Transliteration: Beth Arebel Phonetic
Spelling: (bayth ar-bale') Short Definition: Beth-arbel. ... Beth-Arbel. ...
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Arbel. Shezor. Tarnegola the Upper.
... A Chorographical Century. Chapters 81-90 Chapter 85 Arbel. Shezor. Tarnegola the
Upper. "Arbel a city of Galilee.""There is mention of it in Hosea 10:14. ...
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Gilgal, in Deuteronomy 11:30 what the Place Was.
... II. The comparing Josephus with the book of the Maccabees, in the story of Demetrius.
"He pitched his tent (saith Josephus), 'in Arbel, a city of Galilee'"; but ...
/.../lightfoot/from the talmud and hebraica/chapter 88 gilgal in deuteronomy.htm

The Prophet Hosea.
... In Hosea 10:14, 15, it is said: "And tumult ariseth against thy people, and all
thy fortresses shall be spoiled, as Shalman spoiled Beth-arbel in the day of ...
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'Fruit which is Death'
... Therefore shall a tumult arise among thy people, and all thy fortresses shall be
spoiled, as Shalman spoiled Beth-arbel in the day of battle: the mother was ...
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From the Talmud and Hebraica
... Chapter 82 Tsippor. Chapter 83 Some places bordering upon Tsippor. Jeshanah. Ketsarah.
Shihin. Chapter 84 Usha. Chapter 85 Arbel. Shezor. Tarnegola the Upper. ...
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The Nations of the South-East
... One of them was Shalman, who may be the spoiler of Beth-Arbel referred to by
Hosea;[10] another was Chemosh-nadab, the contemporary of Hezekiah. ...
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Thesaurus
Arbel (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Arbel (1 Occurrence). Hosea 10:14 Therefore a battle
roar will arise among your people, and all your fortresses ...
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Beth-arbel (1 Occurrence)
Beth-arbel. Betharbel, Beth-arbel. Beth-ar'bel . Easton's Bible Dictionary
House ... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. BETH-ARBEL. beth ...
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Shalman (1 Occurrence)
... The identification of BETH-ARBEL (which see) is equally uncertain. From
the reference it would seem that the event in question was ...
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Betharbel (1 Occurrence)
... Standard Bible Encyclopedia. BETH-ARBEL. beth-ar'-bel (beth 'arbe'l): The scene
of a terrific disaster inflicted on the inhabitants by Shalman (Hosea 10:14). ...
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Arbela
... acquaintance with the localities in the region, and his unquestionable
familiarity with the history. See also BETH-ARBEL. W. Ewing. ...
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Beth-ar'bel (1 Occurrence)
Beth-ar'bel. Beth-arbel, Beth-ar'bel. Beth-ashbea . Multi-Version Concordance ...
(See RSV). Beth-arbel, Beth-ar'bel. Beth-ashbea . Reference Bible.
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Hoshea (13 Occurrences)
... 7. Battle of Beth-arbel: With Hoshea in his hands, Shalmaneser's troops marched,
in the spring or summer of 725, to the completion of Assyria's work in ...
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Riblah (12 Occurrences)
... of a district, can only mean Merj `Ayun, so that we should seek it in the neighborhood
of Hermon, one of whose spurs Furrer found to be named Jebel `Arbel. ...
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Devastated (20 Occurrences)
... Hosea 10:14 Therefore a battle roar will arise among your people, and all your
fortresses will be destroyed, as Shalman destroyed Beth Arbel in the day of ...
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Arbeh (1 Occurrence)

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