Lasha

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Etymology[edit]

Hebrew לָשַׁע

Proper noun[edit]

Lasha

  1. Biblical location, appearing only once in the Bible, in the Book of Genesis (10:19) describing one of the limits of the area covered by the Canaanites, believed to be on the east bank of the Dead Sea, later named Callirrhoe (location of hot springs mentioned by Josephus and other authors in the first centuries AD).

Alternative forms[edit]

Book of Genesis, 10:19. Highlighted: ΕΩΣ ΛΑΣΑ (or ΕΩΣ ΔΑΣΑ) - ..up to Lasha..

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