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Anchor text: Isaiah
Target Entity: Isaiah
Preceding Context: Sela (, , transliteration Sela‛, meaning rock; Arabic: as-Sala‛; ; ) was the capital of Edom, situated in the great valley extending from the Dead Sea to the Red Sea (2 Kings 14:7). It was near Mount Hor, close by the desert of Zin. It is called "the rock" (Judges 1:36). When Amaziah took it he called it Joktheel (also spelled Jokteel (JPS) and Jectehel (DRB)) (q.v.) (, Jiqhat-’Ēl, "the blessedness of God" or "subdued by God"; ) or Kathoel in the Septuagint. It is mentioned by the prophets (
Succeeding Context: 15:1; 16:1; 1:3) as doomed to destruction.
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Source Page: Sela (Edom)

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