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Zeboim, Zeboiim or Tzvoyim (Hebrew: צְבֹיִים, Modern Ẓəvoyim Tiberian Ṣəḇōyîm ; "Deer (plural); goats; gazelles; roes") was: 1. * One of the "five cities of the plain" of Sodom, generally coupled with Admah (Gen. 10:19; 14:2; Deut.29:23; Hos. 11:8). It had a king of its own (Shemeber), and was therefore a place of some importance. It was destroyed along with the other cities of the plain. 2. * A valley or rugged glen somewhere near Gibeah in Benjamin (1 Sam. 13:18). It was probably the ravine now bearing the name Wady Shakh-ed-Dub'a, or "ravine of the hyena," north of Jericho. 3. * A place mentioned only in Neh. 11:34, inhabited by the Benjamites after the Babylonian captivity.

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  • Zeboim, Zeboiim or Tzvoyim (Hebrew: צְבֹיִים, Modern Ẓəvoyim Tiberian Ṣəḇōyîm ; "Deer (plural); goats; gazelles; roes") was: 1. * One of the "five cities of the plain" of Sodom, generally coupled with Admah (Gen. 10:19; 14:2; Deut.29:23; Hos. 11:8). It had a king of its own (Shemeber), and was therefore a place of some importance. It was destroyed along with the other cities of the plain. 2. * A valley or rugged glen somewhere near Gibeah in Benjamin (1 Sam. 13:18). It was probably the ravine now bearing the name Wady Shakh-ed-Dub'a, or "ravine of the hyena," north of Jericho. 3. * A place mentioned only in Neh. 11:34, inhabited by the Benjamites after the Babylonian captivity.
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  • Zeboim, Zeboiim or Tzvoyim (Hebrew: צְבֹיִים, Modern Ẓəvoyim Tiberian Ṣəḇōyîm ; "Deer (plural); goats; gazelles; roes") was: 1. * One of the "five cities of the plain" of Sodom, generally coupled with Admah (Gen. 10:19; 14:2; Deut.29:23; Hos. 11:8). It had a king of its own (Shemeber), and was therefore a place of some importance. It was destroyed along with the other cities of the plain. 2. * A valley or rugged glen somewhere near Gibeah in Benjamin (1 Sam. 13:18). It was probably the ravine now bearing the name Wady Shakh-ed-Dub'a, or "ravine of the hyena," north of Jericho. 3. * A place mentioned only in Neh. 11:34, inhabited by the Benjamites after the Babylonian captivity. Some or all of this article is forked from Wikipedia. The original article was at Zeboim (Hebrew Bible). The list of authors can be seen in the page history.
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