Koa:
he-camel, occurs only in Eze 23:23, some province or place in the Babylonian empire, used in this passage along with Shoa (q.v.).
Koa:
hope; a congregation; a line; a rule
Koa:
ko'-a (qoa): A people named with Pekod and Shoa as enemies of Jerusalem (Eze 23:23). Their location was probably Northeast of Babylonia.
Koa:
(he‐camel) is a word which occurs only in Ezekiel 23:23. It may perhaps have been a city or district of Babylonia; or it may be a common noun, signifying "prince" or "nobleman."
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