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Adami-nekeb Adami-nekeb according to the Revised Version, or Adami-hannekeb ((ヘブライ語:אדמי הנקב), i.e. the pass Adami), is a place mentioned in the Hebrew Bible Book of Joshua (), as a passage on the frontier of Naphtali. The Vulgate gives ''ラテン語:Adami quae est Neceb'', while the King James Version translates as two separate names, "Adami" and "Nekeb", as does the Septuagint: (B), or (A). The Jerusalem Talmud (''Megillah'' 11) also divides the expression, Adami being represented as ''Damin'', and Hannekeb as ''Caidatah''. Adolf Neubauer and George Adam Smith identify Adami with Damieh, 5 miles west of ''Tiberias'', the site proposed by the Palestine Exploration Survey for the 'fenced city' Adamah of Joshua 19:36.〔"Adami-Nekeb", ''Encyclopedia Biblica''〕 This, notes T. K. Cheyne, seems too far south considering that the 'tree of Bezaanim' (see Zaanaim) was close to Kedesh, while Jabneel appears to have been a north Galilean fortress. These are the two localities between which Adami-nekeb is mentioned in Joshua 19:33. It is probable that the name ''Nkbu'' in the Karnak list of Thutmose III means the pass Adami.〔 ==References==
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