Ziph in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
            zif (ziph; Ozeib, or Ziph):
(1) A town in the hill country of Judah, mentioned along with 
Maon, Carmel and Jutah (Josh 15:55). It is chiefly celebrated 
in connection with the earlier history of David: "David .... 
remained in the hill-country in the wilderness of Ziph" (1 Sam 
23:14,15,24; 26:2); the Ziphites (1 Sam 23:19; 26:1; compare 
Ps 54 title) sought to betray him to Saul, but David escaped. 
Ziph was fortified by Rehoboam (2 Ch 11:8). The name also 
occurs in 1 Ch 2:42; 4:16. In connection with this last 
(compare 4:23) it is noticeable that Ziph is one of the four 
names occurring on the Hebrew stamped jar handles with the 
added la-melekh, "to the king."
The site is Tell Zif, 4 miles Southeast of Hebron, conspicuous 
hill 2,882 ft. above sea-level; there are cisterns and, to the 
East, some ruins (PEF, III, 312, 315).
(2) A town in the Negeb of Judah (Josh 15:24), site unknown.
E. W. G. Masterman
                          
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