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== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_35290" /> ==
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_35290" /> ==
<p> ("the spring of Dor".) In Issachar, yet Manasseh's possession. Here it was that [[Sisera]] and [[Jabin]] perished (&nbsp;Psalms 83:9-10). Endor is not mentioned in Judges 4 as the scene of the Canaanites' overthrow; but [[Taanach]] and [[Megiddo]] are mentioned with Endor in &nbsp;Joshua 17:11, and in Judges 4 they are represented as the scene of the battle with Sisera's host. Endor being near would naturally be the scene of many "perishing"; an undesigned coincidence between the psalm and the independent history, and so confirming both. </p> <p> The good omen associated with the place may have lured Saul to his fatal visit to the witch (&nbsp;1 Samuel 28:7). Endur is still a village on the slope of a mountain to the [[N.]] of jebel Duhy, "the little Hermon." [[Caves]] abound there, in one of which probably the incantation took place; eight miles, over rugged ground, from the [[Gilboa]] heights; so that Saul must have passed the [[Philistine]] camp on his way from his own army to the witch, and the way the unhappy king crept round in the darkness may be traced step by step. </p>
<p> ("the spring of Dor".) In Issachar, yet Manasseh's possession. Here it was that [[Sisera]] and [[Jabin]] perished (&nbsp;Psalms 83:9-10). Endor is not mentioned in Judges 4 as the scene of the Canaanites' overthrow; but [[Taanach]] and [[Megiddo]] are mentioned with Endor in &nbsp;Joshua 17:11, and in Judges 4 they are represented as the scene of the battle with Sisera's host. Endor being near would naturally be the scene of many "perishing"; an undesigned coincidence between the psalm and the independent history, and so confirming both. </p> <p> The good omen associated with the place may have lured Saul to his fatal visit to the witch (&nbsp;1 Samuel 28:7). Endur is still a village on the slope of a mountain to the N. of jebel Duhy, "the little Hermon." [[Caves]] abound there, in one of which probably the incantation took place; eight miles, over rugged ground, from the [[Gilboa]] heights; so that Saul must have passed the [[Philistine]] camp on his way from his own army to the witch, and the way the unhappy king crept round in the darkness may be traced step by step. </p>
          
          
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_66074" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_66074" /> ==
<p> City with its towns, possessed by [[Manasseh]] though situated in Issachar. It was apparently the scene of the death of Sisera and of Jabin; and it was the residence of the woman with a familiar spirit consulted by Saul. &nbsp;Joshua 17:11; &nbsp;1 Samuel 28:7; &nbsp;Psalm 83:9,10 . Identified with <i> Endor, </i> 32 38' [[N,]] 35 23' [[E]] . The rock on which it stands has many caves, in one of which the witch may have carried on her incantations. From Gilboa it is distant 7 or 8 miles across difficult ground. </p>
<p> City with its towns, possessed by [[Manasseh]] though situated in Issachar. It was apparently the scene of the death of Sisera and of Jabin; and it was the residence of the woman with a familiar spirit consulted by Saul. &nbsp;Joshua 17:11; &nbsp;1 Samuel 28:7; &nbsp;Psalm 83:9,10 . Identified with <i> Endor, </i> 32 38' N, 35 23' E . The rock on which it stands has many caves, in one of which the witch may have carried on her incantations. From Gilboa it is distant 7 or 8 miles across difficult ground. </p>
          
          
== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_16052" /> ==
== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_16052" /> ==
<p> [[A]] city of Manasseh, &nbsp;Joshua 17:11 , four miles south of mount Tabor, near Nain, in the way to Scythopolis, &nbsp;Psalm 83:9,10 . Here the witch lived whom Saul consulted, &nbsp;1 Samuel 28:1-25 . The pretence of this sorceress that she could call up the spirits of the dead from their repose was evidently false. She was amazed and appalled when the form of Samuel really appeared, sent by God himself to put her to shame, and bring to king Saul his last warning. </p>
<p> A city of Manasseh, &nbsp;Joshua 17:11 , four miles south of mount Tabor, near Nain, in the way to Scythopolis, &nbsp;Psalm 83:9,10 . Here the witch lived whom Saul consulted, &nbsp;1 Samuel 28:1-25 . The pretence of this sorceress that she could call up the spirits of the dead from their repose was evidently false. She was amazed and appalled when the form of Samuel really appeared, sent by God himself to put her to shame, and bring to king Saul his last warning. </p>
          
          
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70036" /> ==
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70036" /> ==
<p> [[Endor]] (''ĕn'dôr'' or ''ĕn'dor'' ), ''spring of Dor.'' [[A]] place in Issachar, possessed by Manasseh, &nbsp;Joshua 17:11, where Sisera and Jabin were slain, &nbsp;Psalms 83:9-10, and where Saul consulted the witch. &nbsp;1 Samuel 28:7. It is now a miserable village called ''Endôr,'' about 6½ miles from Jezreel. </p>
<p> [[Endor]] (''Ĕn'Dôr'' or ''Ĕn'Dor'' ), ''Spring Of Dor.'' A place in Issachar, possessed by Manasseh, &nbsp;Joshua 17:11, where Sisera and Jabin were slain, &nbsp;Psalms 83:9-10, and where Saul consulted the witch. &nbsp;1 Samuel 28:7. It is now a miserable village called ''Endôr,'' about 6½ miles from Jezreel. </p>
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_39921" /> ==
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_39921" /> ==
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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_72689" /> ==
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_72689" /> ==
<p> [[A]] place on the [[S.]] of Mount Tabor, in Palestine, where the sorceress lived who was consulted by Saul before the battle of Gilboa, and who professed communication with the ghost of Samuel (1Sam, xxviii. 7). </p>
<p> A place on the S. of Mount Tabor, in Palestine, where the sorceress lived who was consulted by Saul before the battle of Gilboa, and who professed communication with the ghost of Samuel (1Sam, xxviii. 7). </p>
          
          
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