En-rogel

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En-rogel is an ancient spring located just outside Jerusalem, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as a notable landmark and gathering place.

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Label Occurrences
En-rogel canonical 2

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical site
geographical feature
spring
associatedWithPerson Absalom NERFINISHED
Adonijah son of Haggith NERFINISHED
Ahimaaz (son of Zadok) NERFINISHED
Jonathan (son of Abiathar) NERFINISHED
King David NERFINISHED
King Solomon NERFINISHED
associatedWithTribe tribe of Benjamin
tribe of Judah NERFINISHED
biblicalReference 1 Kings 1:33
1 Kings 1:9
2 Samuel 17:17
category Ancient Jerusalem sites
Hebrew Bible locations
Springs of the Bible
country Kingdom of Judah (ancient) NERFINISHED
describedAs ancient spring just outside Jerusalem
functionedAs gathering place
landmark
water source
hebrewName עֵין רֹגֵל
locatedIn Jerusalem area
Kidron Valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Valley of Hinnom NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
mentionedInBook 1 Kings
2 Samuel
nameMeaning spring of Rogel
spring of the fuller (traditional interpretation)
nearbyFeature Gihon (another spring in Jerusalem) NERFINISHED
Kidron brook NERFINISHED
presentDayCountry State of Israel NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
roleInNarrative meeting place for David’s messengers during Absalom’s revolt
site of Adonijah’s attempted royal proclamation
timePeriod Iron Age Levant NERFINISHED

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