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3. 1. A town of Judah, probably near Bethel, Jos 15:34.
4. 2. A city of the priests, in Issachar, now Jenin, fifteen miles south of mount Tabor, Jos 19:21; 21:29.
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Fausets
("spring of gardens".)
1. In the lowland of Judah (Jos 15:34).
2. On the border of Issachar (Jos 19:21). Allotted to the Gershonites (Le 21:24). The "Ginaia" of Josephus. Now Jenim, the first village in ascending from Esdraelon plain into the central hills. The "gardens" and "spring" still characterize the place. In this quarter was "the garden house" (Beth-haggan) by way of which Ahaziah fled from Jehu (2Ki 9:27). Avoiding the ascent as too steep for his chariot, he fled by the level to Megiddo and died there. ANEM in 1 Chronicles 6.
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Morish
En-gan'nim
1. City in the lowlands of Judah. Jos 15:34. Identified with Umm Jina, 31 45' N, 34 57' E.
2. City on the border of Issachar allotted to the Gershonites. Jos 19:21; 21:29. Identified with Jenin, 32 28' N, 35 18' E. Apparently the same as ANEM in 1Ch 6:73
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Smith
En-gan'nim
(fountain of the garden).
1. A city in the low country of Judah, named between Zanoah and Tappuah.
2. A city on the border of Issachar.
allotted with its "suburbs" to the Gershonite Levites,
probably Jenin, the first village encountered on the ascent from the great plain of Esdraelon into the hills of the central country.