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Lachish (Hebrew: לכיש ‎) was a town located in the Shephelah, or maritime plain of Philistia (Joshua 10:3, 5; 12:11). This town was first mentioned in the Amarna letters as Lakisha-Lakiša (EA 287...
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Pictures and text illuminating the biblical site of Lachish ... Identified first as Lachish by Albright in 1929, the tell was excavated by James Leslie Starkey 1932-38 and by Tel Aviv University 1973-87.
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Aerial view of the site of Lachish showing the Assyrian siege ramp in the near, right-hand corner and the remains of the palace on the summit. ... The siege and capture of the Judaean town of Lachish, one of the fortress towns protecting the approaches to Jerusalem, is unique in that it is mentioned in the Old Testament...
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Forty kilometers south of Jerusalem, Lachish almost disappears into the fertile hills of the Sh'phelah, (land area along the sea coast) but once on top of the tel one gets a magnificent view to Bet Guvrin in the north and the Hebron hills in the east.
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One of Judah's largest cities, Lachish served as a fortress guarding the Shephelah region form the 10 - 6th centuries BCE. ... One of Judah's largest cities, Lachish served as a fortress guarding the Shephelah region form the 10 - 6th centuries BCE. Standing on the tel today, one can still appreciate the strategic...
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RMH Lachish Industries Ltd ... is an Israeli company established in 1956, and since then it has been actively involved in providing services to the agricultural sector by manufacturing and developing cattle feeding machinery to comply with the needs ... Lachish Industries mixer are recognised world-wide under the brand name RMH.
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Probably the greatest battle fought under the walls of Lachish was fought by Sennacherib's army in 701 B.C. (II Kings ... ... Probably the greatest battle fought under the walls of Lachish was fought by Sennacherib's army in 701 B.C. (II Kings xviii. 14). While the Assyrians were besieging the city, Hezekiah sent and asked...
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Tel Lachish, the mound of the ancient city of Lachish, is located in the lowlands of the Judean Hills, some 40 km. southeast of Jerusalem. The abundance of water sources and the fertile valleys of the area favored the existence of a prosperous city over a considerable period of time.
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Tel Lachish (Tell ed-Duweir), the site of biblical Lachish, is one of the largest and most prominent mounds in southern Israel (Fig. 1). The mound is nearly rectangular, its flat summit covering about 65 dunams. The slopes are very steep as the result of the massive fortifications constructed here in ancient times.
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Lachish was a prominent Israelite city southwest of Jerusalem. Its significant finds include ostraca of great interest for linguistic research of ancient Hebrew. This one is written in a cursive script, the most developed form of Paleo-Hebrew.
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