Valley of Rephaim

Coordinates: 31°45′47.53″N 35°13′8.84″E / 31.7632028°N 35.2191222°E / 31.7632028; 35.2191222
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Jaffa–Jerusalem railway and Valley of Rephaim near Jerusalem

The Valley of Rephaim (

Judean Hills, probably named after the legendary race of giants. Emek Refaim (Hebrew: עמק רפאים), the German Colony
in Jerusalem, takes its name from this valley.

Biblical narrative

When

Rephaim, on the west and south-west of Jerusalem. Thus all communication between Bethlehem and Jerusalem was intercepted. While David and his army were encamped here, there occurred the battle narrated in 2 Samuel 5:17–25 and 1 Chronicles 14:8–12. Having obtained divine direction, David led his army against the Philistines, and gained a complete victory over them. The scene of this victory was afterwards called Baal-perazim
.

A second time, however, the Philistines rallied their forces in this valley (2 Samuel 5:22 and 1 Chronicles 14:13–16). Again, warned by a divine saying about hearing a marching sound in the tops of the

mulberry trees", most modern versions "balsam"), David led his army to Gibeon, and attacked the Philistines from the south, inflicting on them another severe defeat, and chasing them with great slaughter to Gezer
. There David kept in check these enemies of Israel and in consequence his fame grew.

Archaeology

One of the ancient farming complexes excavated in the Valley of Rephaim is Er-Ras, an Iron age terraced farm.[1]

Railway

The Tel Aviv – Jerusalem railway, originally known as the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway, uses the entire length of the Valley of the Rephaim from Jerusalem to its junction with Nahal Sorek.

Refaim Bridge, at which the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway is passing below Road 386, at the point Valley of Rephaim is entering Valley of Sorek
Jaffa–Jerusalem railway and Valley of Rephaim in the Judaean Mountains

See also

References

Attribution

Wikisource This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainEaston, Matthew George (1897). "Rephaim". Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons.

31°45′47.53″N 35°13′8.84″E / 31.7632028°N 35.2191222°E / 31.7632028; 35.2191222