en'-ge-di, en-ge'-di (`en gedhi, "fountain of the kid"):Identical with the present Ain Jidi. According to 2 Chronicles 20:2 it is...
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en-had'-a (`en chaddah, "swift fountain"):A town in the lot of Issachar mentioned along with En-gannim (Joshua 19:21).It is prob...
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en-hak'-o-re, en-hak-o'-re (`en ha-qore', "spring of the partridge"):Interpreted (Judges 15:19) as meaning "the spring of him t...
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ka'-desh-bar'-ne-a (qadhesh barnea`; Kades): Mentioned 10 times; called also "Kadesh" simply. The name perhaps means "the ho...
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en-rim'-on (`en-rimmon, "the fountain of Rimmon" (see RIMMON), or perhaps "the spring of the pomegranate"; Eromoth, Rhemmon):A c...
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en-ro'-gel (`en roghel; pege Rhogel; meaning uncertain, but interpreted by some to mean "the spring of the fuller"):No argument f...
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en-she'-mesh (`en shemesh, "spring of the sun"):An important landmark on the boundary line between Judah and Benjamin (Joshua 1...
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en-tap'-u-a, en-ta-pu'-a (`en tappuach; pege Thaphthoth, "apple spring"):Probably in the land of Tappuah which belonged to Mana...
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mid'-i-an, mid'-i-an-its (midhyan, midhyanim; Madiam, Madienaioi):1. The See d of Abraham to the Time of the Judges:Mid...
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e-fes-dam'-im ('ephec dammim):Some spot between Socoh and Azekah (1 Samuel 17:1) where the Philistines were encamped; called...
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