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Cities of the Bible
names, descriptions, locations and types

The earliest mention of city-building is that of the pre-Flood city of Enoch, which was built by Cain, son of Adam (Genesis 4:17).

After the Flood and the confusion of tongues at Babel, the descendants of Nimrod founded several cities (10:10-12).

Next, we have a record of the cities of the Canaanites, Sidon, Gaza, Sodom, etc. (10:12, 19; 11:3, 9; 36:31-39). The earliest description of a city is that of Sodom (19:1-22).

Damascus is said to be the oldest of the post-Flood cities still inhabited today.

Before the time of Abraham there were cities in Egypt (Numbers 13:22). The Israelites in Egypt were employed in building the “treasure cities” of Pithom and Raamses (Exodus 1:11); but it does not seem that they had any cities of their own in Goshen (Genesis 46:34; 47:1-11).

In the kingdom of Og in Bashan there were sixty “great cities with walls,” and twenty-three cities in Gilead partly rebuilt by the tribes on the east of Jordan (Numbers 21:21, 32,33,35; 32:1-3, 34-42; Deuteronomy 3:4,5, 14; 1 Kings 4:13). On the west of Jordan were thirty-one “royal cities” (Joshua 12), besides many others spoken of in the history of Israel.

Fenced Cities

A fenced city was a city surrounded by fortifications and high walls, with watch-towers upon them (2 Chronicles 11:11; Deuteronomy 3:5). There was also within the city generally a tower to which the citizens might flee when danger threatened them (Judges 9:46-52).

Cities of Refuge

There were 6 cities of refuge, 3 on each side of Jordan, namely, Kadesh, Shechem, Hebron, on the west of Jordan; and on the east, Bezer, Ramoth-gilead, and Golan. The cities on each side of the river were nearly opposite each other. See: CITIES OF REFUGE

City of David

When David destroyed the fortress of the Jebusites which stood on Mount Zion, he built on the site a palace and a city, which he called by his own name (1 Chronicles 11:5), the city of David. Bethlehem is also so called as being David’s native town (Luke 2:4).

Holy City

Jerusalem is called the Holy City, the holiness of the temple being regarded as extending in some measure over the whole city (Neh. 11:1).

Treasure cities

Pithom and Raamses, built by the Israelites as “treasure cities,” were not places where royal treasures were kept, but were fortified towns where merchants might store their goods and transact their business in safety, or cities in which munitions of war were stored. (See PITHOM.)

Levitical cities (list)

  1. Ain
  2. Anathoth
  3. Anem
  4. Ayalon Valley (Ajalon, Aijalon , Aij'alon, Ayyalon)
  5. Beth-Shemesh
  6. Bethoron (Beth-Horon)
  7. Bezer
  8. Bosor
  9. Daberath
  10. Eshtemoa
  11. Geba
  12. Gezer
  13. Golan
  14. Heshbon (aka Hisban)
  15. Jarmuth
  16. Jazer (Numbers 32:1; 32:3; Joshua 13:25)
  17. Kartah
  18. Kedesh
  19. Kibzaim
  20. Mahanaim
  21. Nahalal (Nahalal)
  22. Ramoth-Gilead
  23. Shechem
  24. Taanach (Ta'anakh, Ti'inik, or Ti’innik)
  25. Jokneam (aka Jokneam Illit, Yokneam Illit, and Yokneam

List of Biblical cities

Also see: List of cities in the Tribe of Judah

  1. Abel-beth-maachah
  2. Abdon
  3. Accad (Akkad)
  4. Accho
  5. Acco
  6. Achmetha
  7. Achzib (Achziv)
  8. Achshaph
  9. Adam —miracle here
  10. Adamah —destroyed by God
  11. Adramyttium
  12. Adullam
  13. Aeolis
  14. Ai
  15. Aid-el-ma
  16. Aijalon
  17. Ajalon
  18. Akkad
  19. Alemeth
  20. Alexandria
  21. Almon
  22. Amphipolis
  23. Anab
  24. Ananiah
  25. Anathoth
  26. Anem
  27. Aner
  28. Anim
  29. Antioch
  30. Antipatris
  31. Aphek
  32. Aphik
  33. Apollonia
  34. Ar
  35. Arab
  36. Arad
  37. Archi
  38. Arimathea
  39. Aroer
  40. Arpad
  41. Arphad
  42. Arvad
  43. Ascalon
  44. Ashdod
  45. Ashkelon
  46. Askelon
  47. Ashtaroth
  48. Ashterah
  49. Asshur
  50. Ataroth
  51. Athens
  52. Azekah
  53. Azem (Josh. 15:29; 19:3)
  54. Baal
  55. Baalbec
  56. Baal-gad
  57. Baal-hazor
  58. Baal-hermon
  59. Baalah
  60. Baale of Judah
  61. Babel
  62. Babylon—miracle here
  63. Baghdad
  64. Bajith
  65. Balah
  66. Bashan havoth jair
  67. Beeroth
  68. Beersheba (Be'er Sheva)
  69. Bela
  70. Berea
  71. Betah
  72. Beth-anath
  73. Beth-anoth
  74. Beth-arabah
  75. Beth-dagon
  76. Beth-diblathaim
  77. Beth-gamul
  78. Beth-hoglah, a city of the tribe of Benjamin (Joshua 18:20-24)
  79. Bethshan
  80. Beth-Omri
  81. Beth-shean
  82. Beth-shemesh
  83. Bethel
  84. Bethsaida
  85. Bethuel
  86. Bethlehem—miracles here, birthplace of David and Jesus Christ
  87. Betonim
  88. Bezer
  89. Bozrah
  90. Cabul
  91. Caesara Philippi
  92. Caesarea
  93. Calah
  94. Calneh
  95. Camon
  96. Capernaum—miracles here
  97. Carchemish
  98. Cenchrea
  99. Chephirah
  100. Chesulloth
  101. Chinnereth
  102. Chisloth-Tabor
  103. Chor-ashan
  104. Chorazin
  105. Chun
  106. Cinnereth
  107. The City of Salt
  108. The City of Palm Trees
  109. Colossae
  110. Corinth
  111. Cuthah
  112. Cyrene
  113. Damascus
  114. Dannah
  115. Debir
  116. Diblathaim
  117. Dibon
  118. Dimnah
  119. Dinhabah
  120. Diospolis
  121. Dor
  122. Dothan
  123. Ecbatana
  124. Eder
  125. Edrei
  126. Eglon
  127. Egyptian cities
  128. Elath
  129. Emek-keziz, a city of the tribe of Benjamin (Joshua 18:20-24)
  130. Elon
  131. Eltekeh
  132. Eltolad (Joshua 15:30; 19:4)
  133. En-gannim
  134. Enoch—first city (antediluvian)
  135. Ephah
  136. Ephesus
  137. Ephratah
  138. Ephrath
  139. Erech
  140. Eshtemoa
  141. Etam
  142. Ezion-geber
  143. Gadara
  144. Gath
  145. Gath-rimmon
  146. Gaulanitisrefuge
  147. Gaza
  148. Geba
  149. Gebal
  150. Gedor
  151. Gennesaret
  152. Gezer
  153. Gibbethon
  154. Gibeah of Judah
  155. Gibeah of Phinehas
  156. Gibeon
  157. Giloh
  158. Gimzo
  159. Gittite
  160. Golanrefuge
  161. Gomorrah—destroyed by God
  162. Hadashah
  163. Hammath
  164. Hammon
  165. Hammoth-dor
  166. Haran
  167. Harosheth of the Gentiles
  168. Hazar-gaddah
  169. Hazar-shual
  170. Hazar-susah
  171. Hazor
  172. Hazor-hadattah
  173. Hebron
  174. Heleph
  175. Heliopolis of Egypt
  176. Heliopolis of Syria
  177. Hena
  178. Hepher
  179. Heshbon
  180. Hierapolis
  181. Horem
  182. Horonaim
  183. Ibleam
  184. Iconium
  185. Idalah
  186. Iim
  187. Ijon
  188. Iksal
  189. Irha-heres
  190. Ivah
  191. Jekabzeel
  192. Jaazer
  193. Jabesh-Gilead
  194. Jabneel
  195. Jagur
  196. Janoah
  197. Jano’hah
  198. Jarmuth
  199. Jattir
  200. Jazer (Numbers 32:1; 32:3; Joshua 13:25)
  201. Jebus
  202. Jericho—miracle here
  203. Jerusalem—miracles here
  204. Jeshanah
  205. Jeshua
  206. Jethlah
  207. Jokdeam
  208. Jokmeam
  209. Jokneam
  210. Joktheel
  211. Joppa
  212. Juttah—birthplace of John the Baptist
  213. Kabzeel
  214. Kadesh
  215. Kartah
  216. Kartan
  217. Kedemoth
  218. Kedesh
  219. Keilah
  220. Kenath
  221. Kerioth
  222. Keziz
  223. Kibzaim
  224. Kinah
  225. Kir-haraseth
  226. Kir
  227. Kirjath-arba
  228. Kirjath-huzoth
  229. Kirjath-jearim
  230. Kirjath-sannah
  231. Kirjath-sepher
  232. Kirjath
  233. Kirjathaimrefuge
  234. Kishion
  235. Kitron
  236. Laban
  237. Lachish
  238. Laish
  239. Laodicea
  240. Lasaea
  241. Lebaoth (Josh. 15:32)
  242. Libnah
  243. Lod
  244. Ludd
  245. Luz
  246. Lydda
  247. Lystra
  248. Madmen
  249. Madon
  250. Magdala
  251. Mahanaim
  252. Makkedah
  253. Maktesh
  254. Mareshah
  255. Medeba
  256. Megiddo
  257. Memphis
  258. MephaathLevitical
  259. Michmas (Michmash)
  260. Middin
  261. Migdal-el
  262. Mishal
  263. Mitylene
  264. Mizpah
  265. Moladah
  266. Mozah
  267. Naamah
  268. Nahallal
  269. Naim
  270. Nain, a town in Galilee
  271. Nazareth
  272. Neapolis
  273. Nein
  274. Nibshan
  275. Nicopolis
  276. Nimrah
  277. Nin
  278. Nineveh
  279. No
  280. NobLevitical
  281. Nobah
  282. Noph
  283. Nophah
  284. On
  285. Open place
  286. Ophni
  287. Ophrah
  288. Pai
  289. Palestinae
  290. Patara
  291. Pau
  292. Pelusium
  293. Penuel—miracle here
  294. Pergamos
  295. Pethor
  296. Petra
  297. Philadelphia
  298. Philippi
  299. Pithom
  300. Ptolemais
  301. Puteoli
  302. Raamses
  303. Rabbah
  304. Rakkath
  305. Rama (Ramah)
  306. RamothLevitical
  307. Ramoth-gilead —a cities of refuge
  308. Rehob
  309. Rehoboth
  310. Rehov
  311. Resen
  312. Rimmon
  313. Rome
  314. Salamis
  315. Salcah
  316. Sardis
  317. Secacah
  318. Seleucia
  319. Sepharvaim
  320. Shaaraim
  321. Shalem
  322. Shalem
  323. Shechem
  324. Shiloh
  325. Shimron-meron
  326. Shimron
  327. Sichem
  328. Sidon
  329. Sin
  330. Sippara
  331. Smyrna
  332. Socho
  333. Sodom—destroyed by God
  334. Succoth
  335. Taanach
  336. Tanis (called Zoan)
  337. Tadmor
  338. Tahapanes
  339. Tappuah
  340. Tarsus
  341. Thebez
  342. Tekoa
  343. Thessalonica
  344. Thyatira
  345. Tiberias
  346. Tibhath
  347. Timna
  348. Timnath-serah
  349. Tirza
  350. Troas
  351. Tyre
  352. Ur
  353. Uzal
  354. Xaloth
  355. Zareah
  356. Zarethan (a.k.a. Zaretan, Zartanah, Zarthan and Zeredathah, Zeredah) (see: Joshua 3:16; 1 Kings 4:12; 7:46; 2 Chronicles 4:17)
  357. Zareth-shahar
  358. Zeboim—destroyed by God
  359. Zeboim
  360. Zidon
  361. Zior
  362. Ziph
  363. Ziphron
  364. Zoan
  365. Zoreah

Suburbs

A city with suburbs was a city surrounded with open pasture-grounds, such as the forty-eight cities which were given to the Levites (Numbers 35:2-7).

Things in cities

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Article Version: August 6, 2024