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ʿay עַי ‘Ai’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: for ʿī עִי ‘ruin’
Roots: עי

ʿay pr n loc
Ai or Aija or Aiath or Hai = "heap of ruins"
1) a city lying east of Bethel and beside Bethaven near Jericho and the second city taken on the invasion of Canaan
2) a city of the Ammonites on the east of the Jordan and apparently attached to Heshbon

Mentioned in Genesis 12:8, 13:3 Joshua 8:29, 10:1, 7:3, 10:2, 12:9, 8:2, 8:14, 8:17, 8:20, 7:2, 7:4, 7:5, 8:3, 8:12, 8:25, 8:1, 8:9, 8:18, 8:23, 8:21, 8:11, 8:24, 8:26, 9:3, 8:10, 8:28 Isaiah 10:28 Jeremiah 49:3 Ezra 2:28 Nehemiah 7:32, 11:31

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