Kehelathah
Kehelathah ke-he-la'-tha, ke-hel'-a-tha (qehlathah), the place of gathering antimony. A desert camp of the Israelites between Rissah and Mount Shapher (Numbers 33:22-23).[1]
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- (Bartletts semitic roots([[ENTRY: kl. DEFINITION: Common Semitic noun *kul-, (powder of) antimony. kohl; alcohol, from Arabic (al-)kul, (the) powder of antimony, antimony. )
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Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: קְהֵלָתָה)
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