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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_38842" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_38842" /> ==
<p> (῎Ελοσα , apparently for the Aramaean חֲליּצָה; see Jerome, Comment. in Esa. 15:4), an ancient city of Idumaea, frequently mentioned by writers of the fourth to the sixth centuries (see the citations in Reland, Palaest. page 755-7) as an episcopal city of the [[Third]] [[Palestine]] (Concil. Gen. 3:448); the E'lysa of the Peutinger Table, 71 [[Roman]] miles S. of [[Jerusalem]] (Ritter, Erdk. 14:120); recognized by D. Robinson (Bib. Res. 1:296 sq.) as the present ruins el-Khulaseh, 5 hours S.S.W. of [[Hebron]] on the way to Egypt, ant consisting of walls, a fine well, and enclosures sufficient to have contained a population of 15,000 or 20,000 persons (see also Stewart, [[Tent]] and Khan, page 205). (See [[Chellus]]). </p>
<p> ( '''''῎Ελοσα''''' '','' apparently for the Aramaean '''''חֲליּצָה''''' ; see Jerome, ''Comment. In Esa.'' 15:4), an ancient city of Idumaea, frequently mentioned by writers of the fourth to the sixth centuries (see the citations in Reland, ''Palaest.'' page 755-7) as an episcopal city of the Third [[Palestine]] (Concil. Gen. 3:448); the ''E'Lysa'' of the Peutinger Table, 71 Roman miles S. of [[Jerusalem]] (Ritter, Erdk. 14:120); recognized by D. Robinson (Bib. Res. 1:296 sq.) as the present ruins el-Khulaseh, 5 hours S.S.W. of [[Hebron]] on the way to Egypt, ant consisting of walls, a fine well, and enclosures sufficient to have contained a population of 15,000 or 20,000 persons (see also Stewart, Tent and Khan, page 205). (See [[Chellus]]). </p>
          
          
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