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== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70458" /> ==
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70458" /> ==
<p> [[Maon]] (''Mâ'On'' ). 1. [[Founder]] of Beth-zur, &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:45. 2. One of the cities of Judah, in the mountains. &nbsp;Joshua 15:55, and a district where David hid from Saul, and near which [[Nabal]] had possessions. &nbsp;1 Samuel 23:24. 25. The name of Maon still exists in Main, a lofty conical hill 100 feet high, about eight miles south from Hebron. </p>
<p> [[Maon]] ( ''Mâ'On'' ). 1. [[Founder]] of Beth-zur, &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:45. 2. One of the cities of Judah, in the mountains. &nbsp;Joshua 15:55, and a district where David hid from Saul, and near which [[Nabal]] had possessions. &nbsp;1 Samuel 23:24. 25. The name of Maon still exists in Main, a lofty conical hill 100 feet high, about eight miles south from Hebron. </p>
          
          
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67489" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67489" /> ==
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_49625" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_49625" /> ==
<p> (Heb. Maon', מָעוֹן, ''Habitation,'' as often; Sept. Μαών), the name of a man and of a place. (See [[Maonite]]). </p> <p> '''1.''' The son of Shammai, of the tribe of Judah and family of Caleb, and the "father" (i.e. founder) of Bethzur (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:45). B.C. prob. post 1618. </p> <p> '''2.''' A town in the tribe of Judah (&nbsp;Joshua 15:55), which gave name to a wilderness (part of the desert of Judaea), where David hid himself from Saul, and around which the churlish Nabal had great possessions (&nbsp;1 Samuel 23:24-25; &nbsp;1 Samuel 25:2). [[Josephus]] calls it Emma (Ε᾿μμᾶ, ''Ant.'' 6:13, 6). [[Eusebius]] and [[Jerome]] place it to the east of Daroma ''(Onomast.'' s.v. Μανῶν, Maon). Irby and Mangles were in the neighborhood in 1818, but did not detect this and other ancient names. Robinson finds it in the present lMain, which is about seven miles south by east from Hebron. Here there is a conical hill about 200 feet high, on the top of which are some ruins of no great extent, consisting of foundations of hewn stone, a square enclosure, the remains probably of a tower or castle, and several cisterns. The view from the summit is extensive. The traveler found here a band of peasants keeping their flocks, and dwelling in caves amid the ruins (Bibl. Researches, 2:190-196). With this identification De Saulcy (Narrative, 1:441) and Schwarz (Palestiune, p. 106) agree. (See Mehunim). </p>
<p> (Heb. Maon', '''''מָעוֹן''''' , ''Habitation,'' as often; Sept. '''''Μαών''''' ), the name of a man and of a place. (See [[Maonite]]). </p> <p> '''1.''' The son of Shammai, of the tribe of Judah and family of Caleb, and the "father" (i.e. founder) of Bethzur (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:45). B.C. prob. post 1618. </p> <p> '''2.''' A town in the tribe of Judah (&nbsp;Joshua 15:55), which gave name to a wilderness (part of the desert of Judaea), where David hid himself from Saul, and around which the churlish Nabal had great possessions (&nbsp;1 Samuel 23:24-25; &nbsp;1 Samuel 25:2). [[Josephus]] calls it Emma ( '''''Ε᾿Μμᾶ''''' , ''Ant.'' 6:13, 6). [[Eusebius]] and [[Jerome]] place it to the east of Daroma ''(Onomast.'' s.v. '''''Μανῶν''''' , Maon). Irby and Mangles were in the neighborhood in 1818, but did not detect this and other ancient names. Robinson finds it in the present lMain, which is about seven miles south by east from Hebron. Here there is a conical hill about 200 feet high, on the top of which are some ruins of no great extent, consisting of foundations of hewn stone, a square enclosure, the remains probably of a tower or castle, and several cisterns. The view from the summit is extensive. The traveler found here a band of peasants keeping their flocks, and dwelling in caves amid the ruins (Bibl. Researches, 2:190-196). With this identification De Saulcy (Narrative, 1:441) and Schwarz (Palestiune, p. 106) agree. (See Mehunim). </p>
          
          
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_16187" /> ==
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_16187" /> ==