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Cabul (Hebrew: כבול), classical spelling: Chabolo; Chabulon, is a location in the Lower Galilee mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, now the Kabul local council in Israel, 9 or 10 miles (16 km) east of Acco.
Cabul is the name of a city located on the border of territory given to Asher as an inheritance in the Promised Land (Joshua 19:27). Cabul is also the disparging name King Hiram of Tyre gave to a group of Galilean cities gifted to him by King Solomon.
Apr 28, 2024 · Cabul (or Kabul) is a land or city mentioned twice in the Bible: once in the Book of Joshua and once in 1 Kings. A king rejects Solomon's attempt to gift him this city, calling it "Kabul", meaning "that which does not please".
Hiram of Tyre scorned King Solomon’s offering of 20 cities—called Cabul. By Zvi Gal. After King Solomon constructed the Jerusalem Temple and his adjacent royal palace, he made a gift to Hiram, the Phoenician king who had supplied him not only with craftsmen for the project, but also with much timber and gold.
A city Cabul is mentioned in Joshua 19:27, in the territory of Asher, evidently on the Tyrian frontier, and in the neighbourhood in question. Hiram, it is thought, takes up this name, and applies it to the whole territory, and by a play of words on it signifies his discontent with Solomon's gift.
When Hiram saw this remuneration he was so dissatisfied that he called it “the land of Cabul”—which in popular etymology perhaps meant “good as nothing” (BDB 459), i.e., “worthless.” Since the Phoenicians were a seafaring people it is possible that Hiram preferred coastal towns; or maybe the comparative barrenness of the hill ...
CABUL. ka'-bul (kabhul; Codex Vaticanus, Chobamasomel; Codex Alexandrinus, Chabol apo aristeron): (1) A city on the boundary between Asher and Zebulun (Joshua 19:27). It corresponds to the Chabolo of Josephus (Vita, 43, etc.), and is represented by the modern village Kabul, about nine miles Southeast of Acre.