selaʿ hammaḥlᵊqōt סֶלַע הַמַּחְלְקוֹת ‘Sela-hammahlekoth’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from selaʿ סֶ֫לַע ‘crag’ and the plural of maḥălōqet מַחֲלֹ֫קֶת ‘division’ with the article inserted
Roots:
סלע
מחלוקת
selaʿ hammaḥlᵊqōt pr n loc
Sela-hammahlekoth = "the cliff of escapes" or "the cliff of divisions"
1) a rock or cliff in the wilderness of Maon, southeast of Hebron, the scene of an escape of David from Saul