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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_1032" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_1032" /> ==
<p> '''''ā´nem''''' ( ענם , <i> '''''‛anēm''''' </i> , "two springs"; Ἀνάμ , <i> '''''Anám''''' </i> ): [[Anem]] is mentioned with [[Ramoth]] among the cities of [[Issachar]] assigned to the priests, the sons of [[Gershom]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 6:73 ). In the parallel list (&nbsp;Joshua 21:29 ), there are mentioned [[Jarmuth]] and En-gannim, corresponding to Ramoth and Anim, therefore [[Anim]] and En-gannim (Jenin) are identical. As the name denotes (Anem = "two springs"; En-gannim = "the spring of gardens"), it was well watered. Anem is identified by [[Eusebius]] with Aner, but Conder suggests the village of "Anim," on the hills West of the plain of [[Esdraelon]] which represents the Anea of the 4th century ad (Onom under the word "Aniel" and "Bethara"), a city lying 15 Roman miles from Caesarea, which had good baths. </p>
<p> ''''' ā´nem ''''' ( ענם , <i> ''''' ‛anēm ''''' </i> , "two springs"; Ἀνάμ , <i> ''''' Anám ''''' </i> ): [[Anem]] is mentioned with [[Ramoth]] among the cities of [[Issachar]] assigned to the priests, the sons of [[Gershom]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 6:73 ). In the parallel list (&nbsp;Joshua 21:29 ), there are mentioned [[Jarmuth]] and En-gannim, corresponding to Ramoth and Anim, therefore [[Anim]] and En-gannim (Jenin) are identical. As the name denotes (Anem = "two springs"; En-gannim = "the spring of gardens"), it was well watered. Anem is identified by [[Eusebius]] with Aner, but Conder suggests the village of "Anim," on the hills West of the plain of [[Esdraelon]] which represents the Anea of the 4th century ad (Onom under the word "Aniel" and "Bethara"), a city lying 15 Roman miles from Caesarea, which had good baths. </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_19750" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_19750" /> ==
<p> (Heb., Anem', עָנֵם, ''Two Fountains;'' Sept. Ἀνάμ v. r. Αἰνάν )'','' a [[Levitical]] city with "suburbs," in the tribe of Issachar, assigned to the Gershonites, and mentioned in connection with Ramoth (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 6:73). It is called EN-GANNI (See En-Ganni) (q.v.) in &nbsp;Joshua 19:21; &nbsp;Joshua 21:29. </p>
<p> (Heb., Anem', '''''עָנֵם''''' , ''Two Fountains;'' Sept. '''''Ἀνάμ''''' v. r. '''''Αἰνάν''''' ) '','' a [[Levitical]] city with "suburbs," in the tribe of Issachar, assigned to the Gershonites, and mentioned in connection with Ramoth (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 6:73). It is called EN-GANNI (See En-Ganni) (q.v.) in &nbsp;Joshua 19:21; &nbsp;Joshua 21:29. </p>
          
          
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