Hitchcock's Bible Names
Halakpart
Smith's Bible Dictionary
Halak(smooth), The mount, a mountain twice, and twice only, named, was the southern limit of Joshua's conquests, (Joshua 11:17; 12:7) but which has not yet been identified.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
HALAK, MOUNTha'-lak (ha-har he-chalaq): A mountain that marked the southern limit of the conquests of Joshua (Joshua 11:17; Joshua 12:7). It is spoken of as the "mount Halak (literally, "the bare" or "smooth mountain") that goeth up to Seir." The latter passage locates it on the West of the Arabah. The southern boundary of the land is defined by the ascent of Akrabbim (Numbers 34:4 Joshua 15:3). This may with some certainty be identified with the pass known today as naqb es-Safa, "pass of the smooth rock," through which runs the road from the South to Hebron. To the Southwest opens Wady Maderah, a continuation of Wady el-Fiqrah, in which there rises a conspicuous hill, Jebel Maderah, composed of limestone, answering well the description of a bare or smooth mountain. It is a striking feature of the landscape viewed from all sides, and may well be the mount here referred to.
See also HOR, MOUNT.
W. Ewing
Easton's Bible Dictionary
Smooth; bald, a hill at the southern extremity of Canaan (
Joshua 11:17). It is referred to as if it were a landmark in that direction, being prominent and conspicuous from a distance. It has by some been identified with the modern Jebel el-Madura, on the south frontier of Judah, between the south end of the Dead Sea and the Wady Gaian.
Strong's Hebrew
1981. halak -- to go... halak. 1982 >>. to go. Transliteration:
halak Phonetic Spelling: (hal-ak') Short
Definition: go.
... (Aramaic) corresponding to
halak (compare huwk); to walk -- walk
... /hebrew/1981.htm - 6k 1983. halak -- a toll
... << 1982, 1983. halak. 1984 >>. a toll. Transliteration: halak Phonetic Spelling:
(hal-awk') Short Definition: toll. Word Origin (Aramaic ...
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1980. halak -- to go, come, walk
... << 1979, 1980. halak. 1981 >>. to go, come, walk. Transliteration: halak Phonetic
Spelling: (haw-lak') Short Definition: go. ... << 1979, 1980. halak. 1981 >>. ...
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2510. Chalaq -- "smooth," a mountain South of the Dead Sea
... << 2509, 2510. Chalaq. 2511 >>. "smooth," a mountain South of the Dead Sea.
Transliteration: Chalaq Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-lawk') Short Definition: Halak. ... ...
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4109. mahalak -- a walk, journey, a going
... Word Origin from halak Definition a walk, journey, a going NASB Word Usage free
(1), journey (1), walk (3). journey, walk. ... see HEBREW halak. << 4108, 4109. ...
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1978. halik -- a step
... Word Origin from halak Definition a step NASB Word Usage steps (1). step. From halak;
a walk, ie (by implication) a step -- step. see HEBREW halak. ...
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8418. tahalukah -- procession
... Word Origin from halak Definition procession NASB Word Usage proceeding (1). folly.
From halak; a procession -- X went. see HEBREW halak. << 8417, 8418. ...
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4108. mahlek -- place to walk
... Word Origin the same as mahalak, qv. place to walk From halak; a walking (plural
collectively), ie Access -- place to walk. see HEBREW halak. << 4107, 4108. ...
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1992. hem -- they
... Or (prolonged) hemmah {haym'-maw}; masculine plural from halak; they (only used
when emphatic) -- it, like, X (how, so) many (soever, more as) they (be), (the ...
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3212. yalak -- again, away, bear, bring, carry away, come away ...
... Word Origin the same as halak, qv. again, away, bear, bring, carry away, come away,
depart, flow, ... see HEBREW halak. << 3211, 3212. yalak. 3213 >>. Strong's Numbers
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