לָכִישׁ proper name, of a location — so [Josh 10:3] +; with ה locative לֶכִ֫ישָׁה [Josh 10:31] + 5 t.; — Canaanitish (Amorite) city, with king, [Josh 10:3]; [Josh 10:5]; [Josh 10:23] (all J E), v[Josh 10:31]; [Josh 12:11] (both D); (= Tel el-Amarna Lakiša, Lakisi WklTA Tablets, Nos. 217, 218, 180, 181); captured by [Josh 10:32]; [Josh 10:33]; [Josh 10:34]; [Josh 10:35] (all D); reckoned to Judah [Mic 1:13]; [Jer 34:7]; [Josh 15:39] (P), compare [2Kgs 14:19] (twice in verse) = [2Chr 25:27] (twice in verse), [2Chr 11:9]; [Neh 11:30] base of Assyrian operations [2Kgs 18:14], compare [2Chr 32:9], also [2Kgs 18:17]; [2Kgs 19:8] = [Isa 36:2]; [Isa 37:8] ( = Assyrian Lakisi SchrCOT [2Kgs 18:13]); probably = modern Tell el-Hesy, approximately 33 miles southwest from Jerusalem FJBMound of Many Cities, 1893 BuhlGeogr. § 103 GASmGeogr. 234; > Umm el-Lâkis vd VeldeMem. 320 GuérinJudeé; ii. 299 ff.; Um Lâkis opposed to by RobBR ii. 47. — ᵐ5 Λαχεις.
לָכֵן see כֵּן. לֻלָאוֺת see [ לוּלַי] below לולו.
The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon
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