Ahlab:
fatness, a town of Asher lying within the unconquered Phoenician border (Jdg 1:31), north-west of the Sea of Galilee; commonly identified with Giscala, now el-Jish.
Ahlab:
made of milk, or of fat; brother of the heart
Ahlab:
a'-lab ('achlabh, "fat or fruitful"): A town of Asher. It is clear, however, that the Israelites failed to drive away the original inhabitants (Jdg 1:31). Some have identified Ahlab with Gush Halab or Geschila, Northwest of the Sea of Galilee.
Ahlab:
(fertile) a city of Asher from which the Canaanites were not driven out (Judges 1:31).
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