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    Kiryat Arba or Qiryat Arba (Hebrew: קִרְיַת־אַרְבַּע, lit. 'Town of the Four') is an urban Israeli settlement on the outskirts of Hebron, in the southern Israeli-occupied West Bank. Founded in 1968, in 2022 it had a population of 7,490. Israeli settlements like Kiryat Arba are illegal under international law. [3]

    • A City Named After A Giant called Arba
    • Sheshai, Ahiman, and Talmai – Sons of Arba?
    • City of Four: The Likely Original Meaning
    • The Four Giants Or The Four Couples: The Final Midrashic Move
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    Three separate times, the book of Joshua tells us that the city of Kiryat-arba was named after the ostensible ruler of the city, a man called Arba, who was a powerful giant or the father of the giants. In all three cases, the information appears in relation to Caleb’s receipt of the city:

    Only Joshua 15:13-14 mentions Arba along with his sons Sheshai, Ahiman, and Talmai: This passage, however, does not read smoothly. 1. In v. 13, we are told that Kiryat-arba is so called because it was named after Arba, the progenitor of the giants. Then, in v. 14, we are told that Sheshai, Ahiman, and Talmai are the sons/descendants of “the giant(s...

    The more original meaning of Kiryat-arba is the “city of four,” with arbaas a common, not a personal noun. Scholars have suggested that this “four” could be a reference to four sanctuaries, or a confederation of four groups. It could also be a reference to some geographical feature, or even the organization of the city into quarters. A city name ma...

    For the most part, the rabbis ignore Arba the giant, and go back to interpreting the name of the city as, “The City of Four.” The most common interpretation in rabbinic literature is Rabbi Isaac’s suggestion (b. Eruvin53a): Nevertheless, the scribal understanding of Arba as the name of a great giant, and meaning ofarbaas the number four, merge in o...

    Kiryat-Arba was a city in Canaan that Caleb inherited from Joshua. It was also the name of a giant who was the father of the Anakim, according to some biblical sources. Learn how this name and its meaning evolved over time.

  2. Kiryat Arba is a suburb of Hebron, established in 1968 as the first renewed Jewish community in Judea and Samaria. The name Kiryat Arba has biblical and historical significance, and the town has various institutions and facilities.

  3. Jun 30, 2016 · Kiryat-Arba and Hebron are two names for the same city in the Bible, but they are not always used interchangeably. Learn how the names were conflated or distinguished over time and why some texts contain editorial comments to clarify the identity of the city.

  4. Kiryat Arba is one of the oldest and largest Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, established in 1968 by Rabbi Moshe Levinger and his followers. It is known for its militant leadership, its link to the Tomb of the Patriarchs, and its violent clashes with Palestinians in Hebron.

  5. Kiryat Arba is a city of four, named for the four couples buried in Hevron, one of the oldest cities in the world. Learn about its history, challenges, achievements and spiritual connection to the Me'arat HaMachpela.

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  7. Hebron is a city of religious and political significance for Jews and Arabs, and the burial place of the biblical Patriarchs. Learn about the history of Hebron, the re-establishment of the Jewish community, and the Jewish holy sites, including Kiryat Arba.