Lexical Summary Chavilah: a son of Cush, also a son of Joktan, also territories of unc. location Original Word: חֲוִילָהTransliteration: Chavilah Phonetic Spelling: (khav-ee-law') Part of Speech: proper name, of a territory Short Definition: a son of Cush, also a son of Joktan, also territories of unc. location Meaning: Havilah -- a son of Cush, also a son of Joktan, also territories of uncertain location Strong's Concordance Havilah Probably from chuwl; circular; Chavilah, the name of two or three eastern regions; also perhaps of two men -- Havilah. see HEBREW chuwl Brown-Driver-Briggs H2341. Chavilah חֲוִילָה proper name, of a territory (√ dubious DlPa 12 suggests חוֺל sand-land, downs, as Hebrew popular etymology, MV11give it as actual etymology; StaThLZ Apr. 28, 1894, 235 compares this, as well as חוֺל sand, with Arabic soft mud, [dampsand]) — הַחֲוִילָה אֶרֶץ Genesis 2:11 (surrounded or bordered — סבב — by river Pishon; noted for excellent gold, bdellium and shoham-stone); elsewhere without article חֲוִילָה 10:7 = 1 Chronicles 1:9 as a 'son' of Cush (between סְבָא and סַבְתָּה); but also as a 'son' of יָקְטָן, a descendant of Shem Genesis 10:29 = 1 Chronicles 1:23 (between אוֺפִיר and יוֺבָב); ׳מֵח עַדשֿׁוּר Genesis 25:18 said of limits of Ishmaelitish territory; compare same limits of Amalek 1 Samuel 15:7 (but dubious; We reads טֵילָם, compare 15:4 and see Dr; GlaserSkizze ii, 326 reads חֲכִילָה as 23:19; 26:1, 3). — Most have supposed several regions named ׳ח to be indicated in these passages: — e.g. Thes. 1. Arabian shore of Persian Gulf Genesis 10:29 etc. 2. Ethiopian coast 10:7 etc. 3. India 2:11 (regarded as indefinite extension of 1). Di10:7 distinguishes 1 and 2 either as quite distinct, or as different settlements of one great people, and (on 2:14) thinks that ח ארץ ׳כל 2:11 implies vague extension eastward. DlPa 12 ff.57ff. identification ׳ח in all passages with northeast part of Syrian desert, so EMeyGeschichte. Alterth. i. 224; GlaserSkizze ii. 323 ff. with central and northeast Arabia. The question is still undecided. |