Arba (ארבע) (meaning "four") was a man mentioned in assorted, but early, Old Testament verses of the Bible. In Joshua 14:15, he is cited as the "greatest man among the Anakites" and the father of Anak. Arba himself was the father of Anak, whose descendents went on to be called the Anakites, or "Anakim," which is the Hebrew plural. Arba himself was not an Anakite, since he was the progenitor. The Anakites were said to have been a mixed race of giant people.
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- Arba (quizá también Arabah) (hebreo Arba = "cuatro casas" o "casa de los cuatro", canáneo Arabah = héroe de Baal) fue un personaje bíblico, el fundador de Beth Arabah (casa de Arba) y de la ciudad de Quiriat-Arba, que más tarde fue conocida como Hebrón, lugar donde se encontraron Isaac y Jacob, Génesis 35:27. Se cree por los relatos bíblicos, que fue el padre de los anaceos, pueblo de gigantes que habitaron en Canaán.
- Arba (ארבע) (meaning "four") was a man mentioned in assorted, but early, Old Testament verses of the Bible. In Joshua 14:15, he is cited as the "greatest man among the Anakites" and the father of Anak. Arba himself was the father of Anak, whose descendents went on to be called the Anakites, or "Anakim," which is the Hebrew plural. Arba himself was not an Anakite, since he was the progenitor. The Anakites were said to have been a mixed race of giant people. Although the scriptures allude to their being Nephilim (again, Hebrew plural for Nephal), which were a crossbreed of fallen angels and humans, as cited in Genesis 6:1-2 and Genesis 6:4. No early history of Arba is given in the Old Testament and little is known of his genealogy, with the exception of his child, Anak, and three possible grandsons, Sheshai, Ahiman, and Talmai, which were driven out of the land Caleb inherited, as cited in Joshua 15:13-14. The Bible also mentions that the modern city of Hebron, in ancient times was know to be called Kirjath-arba or "Kiriath Arba" (city of Arba) after Arba. Although a modern day settlement exists east of Hebron named Kiryat Arba, its relation is not known.
- Arba (ארבע) (suomeksi 'neljä') oli anakilainen, joka mainitaan Joosuan kirjassa ja jonka sanotaan olleen 'kaikista anakilaisista suurin. Hän oli Anakin isä. Raamatttu mainitsee myös että Hebronin kaupunki oli aiemmin nimeltään Kirjat-Arba (Arban kaupunki) Arban kunniaksi. Nykyään Hebronin itäpuolella sijaitseva juutalaissiirtokunta on tämän vuoksi nimeltään Kiryat Arba.
- Arba (ארבע) (significando “quatro”) foi um personagem bíblico, mencionado no Livro de Josué 14:15 como “o maior homem entre os anaquins” e o pai de Enaque. A Bíblia menciona também que a moderna cidade de Hebron em épocas antigas era chamada de Quiriate-Arba ou "Kiriath Arba" (Cidade de Arba) em alusão a Arba. Embora um estabelecimento moderno exista a leste de Hebron nomeado Kiryat Arba, sua relação com a personagem é desconhecida.
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- Arba (quizá también Arabah) (hebreo Arba = "cuatro casas" o "casa de los cuatro", canáneo Arabah = héroe de Baal) fue un personaje bíblico, el fundador de Beth Arabah (casa de Arba) y de la ciudad de Quiriat-Arba, que más tarde fue conocida como Hebrón, lugar donde se encontraron Isaac y Jacob, Génesis 35:27. Se cree por los relatos bíblicos, que fue el padre de los anaceos, pueblo de gigantes que habitaron en Canaán.
- Arba (ארבע) (suomeksi 'neljä') oli anakilainen, joka mainitaan Joosuan kirjassa ja jonka sanotaan olleen 'kaikista anakilaisista suurin. Hän oli Anakin isä. Raamatttu mainitsee myös että Hebronin kaupunki oli aiemmin nimeltään Kirjat-Arba (Arban kaupunki) Arban kunniaksi. Nykyään Hebronin itäpuolella sijaitseva juutalaissiirtokunta on tämän vuoksi nimeltään Kiryat Arba.
- Arba (ארבע) (significando “quatro”) foi um personagem bíblico, mencionado no Livro de Josué 14:15 como “o maior homem entre os anaquins” e o pai de Enaque. A Bíblia menciona também que a moderna cidade de Hebron em épocas antigas era chamada de Quiriate-Arba ou "Kiriath Arba" (Cidade de Arba) em alusão a Arba. Embora um estabelecimento moderno exista a leste de Hebron nomeado Kiryat Arba, sua relação com a personagem é desconhecida.
- Arba (ארבע) (meaning "four") was a man mentioned in assorted, but early, Old Testament verses of the Bible. In Joshua 14:15, he is cited as the "greatest man among the Anakites" and the father of Anak. Arba himself was the father of Anak, whose descendents went on to be called the Anakites, or "Anakim," which is the Hebrew plural. Arba himself was not an Anakite, since he was the progenitor. The Anakites were said to have been a mixed race of giant people.
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