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RebboPalmer, 1881, p. 401 or Horvat Rebbo (, lit. "Rebbo ruins"), alternative spellings: Robbo, Ribbo; in Arabic Khurbet Rubba (lit. "Rubba ruins"), is an ancient site in Israel, mentioned by Eusebius in his Onomasticon as possibly referring to a site by a similar name in the Book of Joshua.Notley & Safrai, 2005, pp. 136–137 (§ 778)Press, 1955, p. 853 (Hebrew), who writes under the entry רבוא, "Eusebius identifies it with Kh. Ribba north of Umm Burj in the vicinity of Hebron." The site, which is now a ruin, sits on a hill above sea level, in the Shephelah region, and is now part of the Adullam-France Park, maintained by the Jewish National Fund (KKL). It lies about 1.5 km. to the west of Aderet as the crow flies, and about northeast of Beit Guvrin National Park. Read more on Wikipedia
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