follow the the god culture you tube and you will find it there. that is the land of creation.
Havilah is believed to have been located in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically in modern-day Saudi Arabia or Yemen. It is mentioned in the Bible as a place known for its gold, precious stones, and aromatic resin.
The word "Havilah" is in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. It is in 7 verses.
Marcus W. Levkowicz has written: 'The land of Havilah'
According to the book of Genesis, chapter 2, verse 10 - 12 is states the word Gold in relation to the first of four headwaters (rivers) called Pishon which passes through a land called Havilah, and in that land there is Gold, and other minerals of value.
Havilah - album - was created in 2008-04.
They do not relate to Job at all. Ophir, Havilah, and Jobab are some of the several sons of Joktan who appears in Genesis. It is possible that one of them is the ancestor to Job, but there is nothing in the Bible that would seem to substantiate this.
Because it is the land that according to the bible god promised to the Israelites
The land of Gog is a region mentioned in the Bible, believed to be located in the ancient Near East, possibly in the area of modern-day Turkey or Russia.
none That is not true. One of the Midrashim - which is the Hebrew commentary on the Hebrew bible - says that Samson (and Delilah) did indeed have children and that they lived elsewhere in the land of Israel, in a place where gold was: Havilah. So, the Bible doesn't really mention children perhaps, but commentators to the Bible, who studied the Bible in the years after the second destruction of the Hebrew Temple, interpreted the story with children to Samson and Delilah. I guess those children were half Jewish (or Hebrew) and half non-Jewish(Philistines).
The Land of Shinar is believed to be located in Mesopotamia, which is in present-day Iraq. It is mentioned in the Bible as the place where the Tower of Babel was built.
If you mean havilah (הבילה), it is the feminine form of the adjective meaning "muggy" or "humid".If you mean khavilah (חבילה), it means "package" or "parcel".
There is no land of Oz in the bible. You may mean the land of Uz.Jewish answer:The land of Utz (not Uz) is Aram (Rashi commentary, Job 1:1) - which is located today in what is now southwestern Syria.