Tel Abib is a term that appears in the Book of Ezekiel in the Bible. It refers to a place where the prophet Ezekiel saw a vision and received a message from God. Scholars believe that Tel Abib was a location on the Chebar River in Babylonia, where Ezekiel was living in exile after the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. The name "Tel Abib" may mean "mound of the ears of grain" in Hebrew, suggesting that the area was known for its agricultural production. Overall, Tel Abib is significant for its role in Ezekiel's prophetic vision and as a historical location related to the Babylonian exile.
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