Elath, Eloth

“Elath, Eloth” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(oaks). A city of Edom (Deut. 2:8); Seat of Solomon’s navy (1 Kings 9:26; 2 Chron. 8:17).

“Eloth” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(1 Kings 9:26; 2 Chron. 8:17; 26:2). [ELATH.]

“Elath, Eloth” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

Seaport town at the extreme north of the Gulf of Akaba branch of the Red Sea. First mentioned in the wanderings of the Israelites; it was afterward included in the dominion of Solomon, near to which, at Ezion-geber, he had a navy of ships. Afterward we read that it was built by Azariah, and was restored to Judah; but subsequently it was conquered by Rezin and held by the Syrians, until it became a frontier town of Rome (Deut. 2:8; 1 Kings 9:26; 2 Kings 14:22; 2 Kings 16:6; 2 Chron. 8:17; 2 Kings 26:2). It was situate about 29° 29' N, 35° 2' E. It has sunk into insignificance. See map under WANDERINGS OF THE ISRAELITES.

“Eloth” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See ELATH.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
’Eylowth
Phonic:
ay-loth’
Meaning:
or mEylath {ay-lath'}; from 352; trees or a grove (i.e. palms); Eloth or Elath, a place on the Red Sea
KJV Usage:
Elath, Eloth

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

mightinesses: terebinths

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Oak trees; grove:―place on the Red Sea [ELATH], 1 Kings 9:26. {Quercus}