Havilah in Wikipedia
(literally meaning "Stretch of Sand") is the name of various
lands and/or people mentioned in the Bible. The first
mention is in Genesis 2:11 in relation to the Garden of
Eden: "The name of the first [river] is the Pishon; it is
the one that winds through the whole land of Havilah, where
there is gold". Havilah is known for its abundance. In
addition to gold, Havilah is reported as having bdellium (a
resin similar to myrrh and produced by related plants) and
onyx stone - Genesis 2:12.
In addition to the region described in Genesis 2, two
individuals named Havilah are listed in the Table of Nations
which lists the descendants of Noah, who are considered
eponymous ancestors of nations. They are mentioned in
Genesis 10:7,29, 1 Chronicles 1:9,23. One is the son of
Cush, the son of Ham; the other, a son of Joktan and
descendant of Shem.[1] The former is listed with names
associated with the region of the Gulf of Aden while the
latter is listed with names associated with the Arabian
desert. Such a land in the Arabian desert is mentioned in
Genesis 25:18, where it defines the border of the territory
inhabited by the Ishmaelites, and in 1 Samuel 15:7, which
states that king Saul of Israel attacked the Amalekites who
were living there[2].
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