Acsa, em hebraico עַכְסָה. Filha de Calebe e esposa de Otniel depois da captura de Quiriate-Sefer (Js 15: 16–17). Acsa demandou e recebeu de Calebe terras no sul, pois havia fontes de água (Js 15: 18-19).
BIBLIOGRAFIA
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Uma consideração sobre “Acsa”