What and who is…
Elah
Hebrew: אֵלָה —meaning: terebinth
This is the name of a place and 4 biblical men.
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Valley of Elah
also known as: Elah Valley
Hebrew: אֵלָה —meaning: terebinth
This is the name of a place and 4 biblical men.
also known as: Elah Valley
On a mountain overlooking the Valley of Elah is where the Israelites were encamped when David killed Goliath, a famous giant of Gath (1 Samuel 17:2, 19).
And Saul and the men of Israel were gathered together, and pitched by the valley of Elah, and set the battle in array against the Philistines. And the Philistines stood on a mountain on the one side, and Israel stood on a mountain on the other side: and there was a valley between them. (Goliath (1 Samuel 17:2-3)
It was near Shochoh of Judah and Azekah (17:1).
“The terebinths from which the valley of Elah takes its name still cling to their ancient soil. On the west side of the valley, near Shochoh, there is a very large and ancient tree of this kind known as the ‘terebinth of Wady Sur,’ 55 feet in height, its trunk 17 feet in circumference, and the breadth of its shade no less than 75 feet. It marks the upper end of the Elah valley, and forms a noted object, being one of the largest terebinths in Palestine.” —John Cunningham Geikie, The Holy Land and the Bible: A Book of Scripture Illustrations gathered in Palestine, (1887, abridged edition: 1903)
He is one of the Edomite chiefs or “dukes” of Mount Seir (Genesis 36:41).
He is the 2nd of the 3 sons of Caleb, the son of Jephunneh (1 Chronicles 4:15).
He is a son and the successor of King Baasha. Elah was a king of Israel (1 Kings 16:8-10), murdered while drunk. His assassin is Zimri, one of the captains of his chariots.
Elah was the last king of the line of Baasha. Thus was fullfilled the prophecy of Jehu (1 Kings 16:6-7; 16:11-14).
His son is King Hoshea, the last king of the Kingdom of Israel (2 Kings 15:30; 17:1).
This Elah was not a king.