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Segub

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

sē´gub ( שׂגוּב , seghūbh ( Ḳerē ), שׂגיב , seghı̄bh ( Kethı̄bh ); Codex Vaticanus Ζεγούβ , Zegoúb ; Codex Alexandrinus Σωγούβ , Segoúb ):

(1) The youngest son of Hiel, the rebuilder of Jericho (1 Kings 16:34 ). The death of Segub is probably connected with the primitive custom of laying foundations with blood, as, indeed, skulls were found built in with the brickwork when the tower of Bel at Nippur was excavated. See GEZER . If the death of the two sons was based on the custom just mentioned, the circumstance was deliberately obscured in the present account. The death of Segub may have been due to an accident in the setting up of the gates. In any event, tradition finally yoked the death of Hiel's oldest and youngest sons with a curse said to have been pronounced by Joshua on the man that should venture to rebuild Jericho (Joshua 6:26 ).

(2) Son of Hezron and father of Jair (1 Chronicles 2:21 ).

Bibliography Information
Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Entry for 'Segub'. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​isb/​s/segub.html. 1915.