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yiftaḥ-ʾēl יִפְתַּח־אֵל ‘Iphtah-el’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from pātaḥ פָּתַח ‘to open / to engrave’ and ʾēl אֵל ‘god’
Roots: פתח אל

yiftaḥ-ʾēl pr n loc
Jiphthah-el = "God opens"
1) a valley between Zebulun and Asher; location uncertain

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2014 — 2026 Institute for Biblical Content. Biblical Hebrew for linguists: a multilingual analytical biblical Hebrew lexicon.
Editorial Lead of the English section: M. Hardy (ENS, IBC).
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