* Joshua 10:40: něḡěḇ, noun, proper, land, singular, feminine, normal,
*definite with **H***
* Joshua 15:21: něḡbā(h), noun, proper, land, singular, feminine,
normal, definite *without* *H*, *locative* *H
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Does this mean that H is being used as a kind of locative suffix? As I
understand it, the difference between these two passages is that one
refers to the specific geographical location known as the Negev, and one
refers more generally to the 'south'.