
Bible Map: Sitnah (Gerar)
sit'-na (siTnah, "hatred," "hostility"; echthria): The name of the second of the two wells dug by the herdsmen of Isaac, the cause of further "enmity" with the herdsmen of Gerer (Genesis 26:21, margin "That is, Enmity").
Topical Bible: Sitnah
sit'-na (siTnah, "hatred," "hostility"; echthria): The name of the second of the two wells dug by the herdsmen of Isaac, the cause of further "enmity" with the herdsmen of Gerer (Genesis 26:21, margin "That is, Enmity").
Sitnah | The amazing name Sitnah: meaning and etymology
Sitnah is the second in a series of three wells dug by the men of Isaac (Genesis 26:21). The first two wells, Esek and Sitnah in the valley of Gerar, were quarreled over and abandoned. The third well is named Rehoboth.
The Role of Sitnah in Isaac’s Biblical Journey - DivineNarratives
Jul 29, 2024 · Sitnah holds a pivotal place in the biblical narrative of Isaac, acting as more than just a geographical landmark. This site encapsulates both conflict and resolution, shedding light on broader themes within the Old Testament.
Sitnah Meaning - Bible Definition and References
sit'-na (siTnah, "hatred," "hostility"; echthria): The name of the second of the two wells dug by the herdsmen of Isaac, the cause of further "enmity" with the herdsmen of Gerer (Genesis 26:21, margin "That is, Enmity").
Bible Map: Gerar
Genesis 10:19 The border of the Canaanites was from Sidon, as you go toward Gerar, to Gaza; as you go toward Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboiim, to Lasha. Genesis 20:1 Abraham traveled from there toward the land of the South, and lived between Kadesh and Shur. He lived as a foreigner in Gerar.
Topical Bible: Wells: Sitnah
Sitnah is one of the wells mentioned in the Book of Genesis, specifically in the narrative concerning Isaac, the son of Abraham. The account of Sitnah is found in Genesis 26:17-22.
Rehoboth & Gerar
Oct 15, 2023 · We see that Isaac dug a well in Gerar (Genesis 26,22) and Isaac gave it the name Rehoboth, meaning SoNiNi has given us space and we will flourish in the land. Now Isaacs servants did dig two wells, and the herdsmen of Gerar had disputes with Isaacs guys because of it saying the water was theirs.
Sitnah - BiblePortal Wikipedia
(Heb. Sitnah', שַׂטְנָה ; Sept. Ἐχθρία ; Josephus, Σιτεννά, Ant. 1, 18, 2; Vulg. Inimicitioe ) , the second of the two wells dug by Isaac in the valley of Gerar, and the possession of which the herdmen of the valley disputed with him (Genisis 26:21).
Sitnah - Video Bible
Sitnah is a significant location mentioned in the Bible in Genesis 26:21. It is associated with a period of conflict and strife encountered by Isaac, the son of Abraham.
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