Lehi (Bible)
History
The Book of Judges relates that Lehi was the site of an encampment by a Philistine army,[2] and the subsequent engagement with the Israelite leader Samson.[3] This encounters is famous for Samsons' use of a donkey's jawbone as a club,[4] and the name Ramath Lehi means Jawbone Hill.[5]
During the Israelite Monarchy Lehi was the site of another battle between Israel and Philistine forces. Here the text relates that Shammah the Hararite, (one of David's Mighty Warriors)[6] held his ground in a field of lentils, when the Israelites retreated.[7]
Location
The exact site of Lehi is unknown, but was within the territory of Judah.[8]
References
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