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Where did someone come up with the idea that Etzion Gaver means "giant's backbone"??? Etzion comes from the root for "tree" (etz) and "gever" is a man. If no one comes up with a source for this, I will delete it.--Gilabrand09:51, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Who was Solomon? What happened to Bible Unearthed?
A city in [[Idumea]?! Idumea is a term used by classical sources referring to a much later entity than the Iron Age kingdom of Edom. Very misleading. Also, as E.G. only appears in the Hebrew Bible as an alleged foundation of Solomon, it is an Israelite city. It can of couse be built on conquered Edomite territory, but this needs to be clearly stated. Arminden (talk) 16:58, 29 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]