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== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_32250" /> ==
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_36086" /> ==
Numbers 21:2023:281 Samuel 23:19,24
<p> [[Pisgah]] and [[Peor]] faced the Jeshimon, i.e. the waste; not merely midbar , "a common" rather than a desert (&nbsp;Numbers 21:20; &nbsp;Numbers 23:28). The desolate tract skirting the [[N.]] and [[N.W.]] coasts of the [[Dead]] Sea, between the [[Jordan]] mouth (near which was Beth-jeshimoth) and Engedi: consisting of chalky crumbling limestone rocks and a fiat covered with nitrous crust, into which the feet sink as in ashes; without vegetation except the hubeibeh, or alkali plant. The hill of [[Hachilah]] was [["S.]] of" or "before" [[Jeshimon]] (&nbsp;1 Samuel 23:19; &nbsp;1 Samuel 26:1; &nbsp;1 Samuel 26:3.) [[Eusebius]] says Jeshimon was ten miles S.of Jericho, near the Dead Sea. "The mid bar ("pastoral common") of Judah" stretched [[S.]] of Jeshimon from [[Engedi]] southward (&nbsp;Joshua 15:61-62). </p>
          
          
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_36086" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_52065" /> ==
<p> [[Pisgah]] and [[Peor]] faced the Jeshimon, i.e. the waste; not merely midbar , "a common" rather than a desert (Numbers 21:20; Numbers 23:28). The desolate tract skirting the N. and N.W. coasts of the [[Dead]] Sea, between the [[Jordan]] mouth (near which was Beth-jeshimoth) and Engedi: consisting of chalky crumbling limestone rocks and a fiat covered with nitrous crust, into which the feet sink as in ashes; without vegetation except the hubeibeh, or alkali plant. The hill of HACHILAH was "S. of" or "before" [[Jeshimon]] (1 Samuel 23:19; 1 Samuel 26:1; 1 Samuel 26:3.) [[Eusebius]] says Jeshimon was ten miles S.of Jericho, near the Dead Sea. "The mid bar ("pastoral common") of Judah" stretched S. of Jeshimon from [[Engedi]] southward (Joshua 15:61-62). </p>
<p> <strong> [[Jeshimon]] </strong> . This word, derived from a Heb. root meaning ‘to be waste <em> or </em> desolate,’ is used either as a common noun (= ‘desert,’ ‘wilderness’) or (with the art., ‘ <em> the </em> Jeshimon’) as a proper name (&nbsp; Numbers 21:20; &nbsp; Numbers 23:28 , 1Sa 23:19; &nbsp; 1 Samuel 23:24; &nbsp; 1 Samuel 26:1; &nbsp; 1 Samuel 26:3 ). In the latter usage the reference is either to the waste country in the Jordan valley [[N.]] of the Dead Sea and <em> east </em> of the river (so apparently in Numbers), or to the eastern part of the hill-country of Judah on the <em> western </em> shore of the Dead Sea (&nbsp; Song of [[Solomon]] 1:1-17 Samam.). </p>
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_41374" /> ==
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_41374" /> ==
1 Samuel 23:191 Samuel 26:1Numbers 21:20Numbers 23:28Deuteronomy 32:10Psalm 68:7Psalm 78:40Psalm 106:14Psalm 107:4Isaiah 43:19-20[[Beth-Jeshimoth]]
&nbsp;1 Samuel 23:19&nbsp;1 Samuel 26:1&nbsp;Numbers 21:20&nbsp;Numbers 23:28&nbsp;Deuteronomy 32:10&nbsp;Psalm 68:7&nbsp;Psalm 78:40&nbsp;Psalm 106:14&nbsp;Psalm 107:4&nbsp;Isaiah 43:19-20[[Beth-Jeshimoth]]
       
== Hitchcock's Bible Names <ref name="term_46024" /> ==
 
       
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_52065" /> ==
<p> <strong> JESHIMON </strong> . This word, derived from a Heb. root meaning ‘to be waste <em> or </em> desolate,’ is used either as a common noun (= ‘desert,’ ‘wilderness’) or (with the art., ‘ <em> the </em> Jeshimon’) as a proper name ( Numbers 21:20; Numbers 23:28 , 1Sa 23:19; 1 Samuel 23:24; 1 Samuel 26:1; 1 Samuel 26:3 ). In the latter usage the reference is either to the waste country in the [[Jordan]] valley N. of the [[Dead]] [[Sea]] and <em> east </em> of the river (so apparently in Numbers), or to the eastern part of the hill-country of [[Judah]] on the <em> western </em> shore of the Dead Sea ( [[Song]] of [[Solomon]] 1:1-17 Samam.). </p>
          
          
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67106" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67106" /> ==
<p> [[Plain]] or desert seen from the tops of [[Pisgah]] and Peor. Numbers 21:20; Numbers 23:28 . Perhaps the same as that mentioned in 1 Samuel 23:19,24; 1 Samuel 26:1,3 . It was in the south, on the west of the [[Dead]] Sea. Some do not treat [[Jeshimon]] as a proper name, but translate it 'the waste' in all places. </p>
<p> Plain or desert seen from the tops of Pisgah and Peor. &nbsp;Numbers 21:20; &nbsp;Numbers 23:28 . Perhaps the same as that mentioned in &nbsp;1 Samuel 23:19,24; &nbsp;1 Samuel 26:1,3 . It was in the south, on the west of the Dead Sea. Some do not treat Jeshimon as a proper name, but translate it 'the waste' in all places. </p>
          
          
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_73361" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_73361" /> ==
<p> Jesh'imon. (a wilderness). A name which occurs in Numbers 21:20 and Numbers 23:28, in designating the position of [[Pisgah]] and Peor; both described as "facing the Jeshimon." Perhaps the dreary, barren waste of hills lying immediately, on the west of the [[Dead]] Sea. </p>
<p> '''Jesh'imon.''' ''(a wilderness).'' [[A]] name which occurs in &nbsp;Numbers 21:20 and &nbsp;Numbers 23:28, in designating the position of Pisgah and Peor; both described as "facing the Jeshimon." Perhaps the dreary, barren waste of hills lying immediately, on the west of the Dead Sea. </p>
       
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_32250" /> ==
&nbsp;Numbers 21:20&nbsp;23:28&nbsp;1 Samuel 23:19,24
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_5162" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_5162" /> ==
<p> ''''' jḗ ''''' - ''''' shē ''''' ´- ''''' mon ''''' , ''''' jesh´i ''''' - ''''' mon ''''' ( הישׁימן , <i> ''''' ha ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' yeshı̄mōn ''''' </i> , "the desert," and in the Revised Version (British and American) so translated but in the King James Version, Numbers 21:20; Numbers 23:28; 1 Samuel 23:19 , 1 Samuel 23:24; 1 Samuel 26:1 , 1 Samuel 26:3 , "Jeshimon" as a place-name. In Numbers, the [[Septuagint]] reads ἡ ἔρημος , <i> '''''hē''''' </i> <i> '''''érēmos''''' </i> , "the desert"; in 1 Samuel, the Septuagint reads Ἰεσσαιμόν , <i> '''''Iessaimón''''' </i> ): In these passages probably two districts are referred to: (1) The "desert" North of the [[Dead]] Sea, which was overlooked from [[Pisgah]] (Numbers 21:20; Numbers 23:28 ). This is the bare and sterile land, saturated with salt, lying on each side of the [[Jordan]] North of the Dead Sea, where for miles practically no vegetable life can exist. (2) The sterile plateau West of the steep cliffs bordering the western shores of the Dead Sea. Here between the lower slopes of the [[Judean]] hills, where thousands of Bedouin live and herd their flocks, and the more fertile borders of the sea with their oases ( <i> '''''‛Ain''''' </i> <i> '''''Feshkhah''''' </i> , <i> '''''‛Ain''''' </i> <i> '''''Jidy''''' </i> , etc.), is a broad strip of utterly waterless land, the soft chalky hills of which are, for all but a few short weeks, destitute of practically any vegetation. The [[Hill]] of [[Hachilah]] was on the edge of this desert (1 Samuel 23:19; 1 Samuel 26:1 , 1 Samuel 26:3 ), and the [[Arabah]] was to its south (1 Samuel 23:24 ). It is possible that the references in Numbers may also apply to this region. </p> <p> #The word "Jeshimon" ( <i> ''''' yeshı̄mōn ''''' </i> ) is often used as a common noun in referring to the desert of [[Sinai]] ( Deuteronomy 32:10; [[Psalm]] 78:40; Psalm 106:14; Isaiah 43:19 , etc.), and except in the first two of these references, when we have "wilderness," it is always translated "desert." Although used in 7 passages in poetical parallelism to <i> '''''midhbār''''' </i> , translated "wilderness," it really means a much more hopeless place; in a <i> '''''midhbār''''' </i> animals can be pastured, but a <i> '''''yeshı̄mōn''''' </i> is a desolate waste. </p>
<p> ''''' jḗ ''''' - ''''' shē ''''' ´- ''''' mon ''''' , ''''' jesh´i ''''' - ''''' mon ''''' ( הישׁימן , <i> ''''' ha ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' yeshı̄mōn ''''' </i> , "the desert," and in the Revised Version (British and American) so translated but in the King James Version, &nbsp; Numbers 21:20; &nbsp;Numbers 23:28; &nbsp;1 Samuel 23:19 , &nbsp;1 Samuel 23:24; &nbsp;1 Samuel 26:1 , &nbsp;1 Samuel 26:3 , "Jeshimon" as a place-name. In Numbers, the [[Septuagint]] reads ἡ ἔρημος , <i> '''''hē''''' </i> <i> '''''érēmos''''' </i> , "the desert"; in 1 Samuel, the Septuagint reads Ἰεσσαιμόν , <i> '''''Iessaimón''''' </i> ): In these passages probably two districts are referred to: (1) The "desert" North of the Dead Sea, which was overlooked from Pisgah (&nbsp;Numbers 21:20; &nbsp;Numbers 23:28 ). This is the bare and sterile land, saturated with salt, lying on each side of the Jordan North of the Dead Sea, where for miles practically no vegetable life can exist. (2) The sterile plateau West of the steep cliffs bordering the western shores of the Dead Sea. Here between the lower slopes of the [[Judean]] hills, where thousands of Bedouin live and herd their flocks, and the more fertile borders of the sea with their oases ( <i> '''''‛Ain''''' </i> <i> '''''Feshkhah''''' </i> , <i> '''''‛Ain''''' </i> <i> '''''Jidy''''' </i> , etc.), is a broad strip of utterly waterless land, the soft chalky hills of which are, for all but a few short weeks, destitute of practically any vegetation. The Hill of Hachilah was on the edge of this desert (&nbsp;1 Samuel 23:19; &nbsp;1 Samuel 26:1 , &nbsp;1 Samuel 26:3 ), and the [[Arabah]] was to its south (&nbsp;1 Samuel 23:24 ). It is possible that the references in Numbers may also apply to this region. </p> <p> #The word "Jeshimon" ( <i> ''''' yeshı̄mōn ''''' </i> ) is often used as a common noun in referring to the desert of [[Sinai]] (&nbsp; Deuteronomy 32:10; &nbsp;Psalm 78:40; &nbsp;Psalm 106:14; &nbsp;Isaiah 43:19 , etc.), and except in the first two of these references, when we have "wilderness," it is always translated "desert." Although used in 7 passages in poetical parallelism to <i> '''''midhbār''''' </i> , translated "wilderness," it really means a much more hopeless place; in a <i> '''''midhbār''''' </i> animals can be pastured, but a <i> '''''yeshı̄mōn''''' </i> is a desolate waste. </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_46255" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_46255" /> ==
<p> is the rendering in the Auth. Version (Numbers 21:20; Numbers 23:28; 1 Samuel 23:1; 1 Samuel 23:9; 1 Samuel 23:24; 1 Samuel 26:1; 1 Samuel 26:3) of יְשַׁימוֹן (yeshinon'), which simply denotes a wilderness, as in the margin (so the Sept.), and elsewhere in the text (Deuteronomy 22:10; Psalms 68:7; "desert;" Psalms 78:40; Psalms 107:14; Isaiah 43:16; Isaiah 43:20, "solitary" way, Psalms 107:4). (See [[Desert]]). </p>
<p> is the rendering in the Auth. Version (&nbsp;Numbers 21:20; &nbsp;Numbers 23:28; &nbsp;1 Samuel 23:1; &nbsp;1 Samuel 23:9; &nbsp;1 Samuel 23:24; &nbsp;1 Samuel 26:1; &nbsp;1 Samuel 26:3) of יְשַׁימוֹן (''yeshinon'' ')'','' which simply denotes a ''wilderness,'' as in the margin (so the Sept.), and elsewhere in the text (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 22:10; &nbsp;Psalms 68:7; "desert;" &nbsp;Psalms 78:40; &nbsp;Psalms 107:14; &nbsp;Isaiah 43:16; &nbsp;Isaiah 43:20, "solitary" way, &nbsp;Psalms 107:4). (See [[Desert]]). </p>
          
          
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<ref name="term_32250"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/easton-s-bible-dictionary/jeshimon Jeshimon from Easton's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_36086"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/fausset-s-bible-dictionary/jeshimon Jeshimon from Fausset's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
          
          
<ref name="term_36086"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/fausset-s-bible-dictionary/jeshimon Jeshimon from Fausset's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_52065"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hastings-dictionary-of-the-bible/jeshimon Jeshimon from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible]</ref>
          
          
<ref name="term_41374"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/holman-bible-dictionary/jeshimon Jeshimon from Holman Bible Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_41374"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/holman-bible-dictionary/jeshimon Jeshimon from Holman Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_46024"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hitchcock-s-bible-names/jeshimon Jeshimon from Hitchcock's Bible Names]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_52065"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hastings-dictionary-of-the-bible/jeshimon Jeshimon from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible]</ref>
          
          
<ref name="term_67106"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/morrish-bible-dictionary/jeshimon Jeshimon from Morrish Bible Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_67106"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/morrish-bible-dictionary/jeshimon Jeshimon from Morrish Bible Dictionary]</ref>
          
          
<ref name="term_73361"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/smith-s-bible-dictionary/jeshimon Jeshimon from Smith's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_73361"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/smith-s-bible-dictionary/jeshimon Jeshimon from Smith's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_32250"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/easton-s-bible-dictionary/jeshimon Jeshimon from Easton's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
          
          
<ref name="term_5162"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/jeshimon Jeshimon from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_5162"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/jeshimon Jeshimon from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>

Revision as of 22:08, 12 October 2021

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [1]

Pisgah and Peor faced the Jeshimon, i.e. the waste; not merely midbar , "a common" rather than a desert ( Numbers 21:20;  Numbers 23:28). The desolate tract skirting the N. and N.W. coasts of the Dead Sea, between the Jordan mouth (near which was Beth-jeshimoth) and Engedi: consisting of chalky crumbling limestone rocks and a fiat covered with nitrous crust, into which the feet sink as in ashes; without vegetation except the hubeibeh, or alkali plant. The hill of Hachilah was "S. of" or "before" Jeshimon ( 1 Samuel 23:19;  1 Samuel 26:1;  1 Samuel 26:3.) Eusebius says Jeshimon was ten miles S.of Jericho, near the Dead Sea. "The mid bar ("pastoral common") of Judah" stretched S. of Jeshimon from Engedi southward ( Joshua 15:61-62).

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]

Jeshimon . This word, derived from a Heb. root meaning ‘to be waste or desolate,’ is used either as a common noun (= ‘desert,’ ‘wilderness’) or (with the art., ‘ the Jeshimon’) as a proper name (  Numbers 21:20;   Numbers 23:28 , 1Sa 23:19;   1 Samuel 23:24;   1 Samuel 26:1;   1 Samuel 26:3 ). In the latter usage the reference is either to the waste country in the Jordan valley N. of the Dead Sea and east of the river (so apparently in Numbers), or to the eastern part of the hill-country of Judah on the western shore of the Dead Sea (  Song of Solomon 1:1-17 Samam.).

Holman Bible Dictionary [3]

 1 Samuel 23:19 1 Samuel 26:1 Numbers 21:20 Numbers 23:28 Deuteronomy 32:10 Psalm 68:7 Psalm 78:40 Psalm 106:14 Psalm 107:4 Isaiah 43:19-20Beth-Jeshimoth

Morrish Bible Dictionary [4]

Plain or desert seen from the tops of Pisgah and Peor.  Numbers 21:20;  Numbers 23:28 . Perhaps the same as that mentioned in  1 Samuel 23:19,24;  1 Samuel 26:1,3 . It was in the south, on the west of the Dead Sea. Some do not treat Jeshimon as a proper name, but translate it 'the waste' in all places.

Smith's Bible Dictionary [5]

Jesh'imon. (a wilderness). A name which occurs in  Numbers 21:20 and  Numbers 23:28, in designating the position of Pisgah and Peor; both described as "facing the Jeshimon." Perhaps the dreary, barren waste of hills lying immediately, on the west of the Dead Sea.

Easton's Bible Dictionary [6]

 Numbers 21:20 23:28 1 Samuel 23:19,24

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [7]

jḗ - shē ´- mon , jesh´i - mon ( הישׁימן , ha - yeshı̄mōn , "the desert," and in the Revised Version (British and American) so translated but in the King James Version,   Numbers 21:20;  Numbers 23:28;  1 Samuel 23:19 ,  1 Samuel 23:24;  1 Samuel 26:1 ,  1 Samuel 26:3 , "Jeshimon" as a place-name. In Numbers, the Septuagint reads ἡ ἔρημος , érēmos , "the desert"; in 1 Samuel, the Septuagint reads Ἰεσσαιμόν , Iessaimón ): In these passages probably two districts are referred to: (1) The "desert" North of the Dead Sea, which was overlooked from Pisgah ( Numbers 21:20;  Numbers 23:28 ). This is the bare and sterile land, saturated with salt, lying on each side of the Jordan North of the Dead Sea, where for miles practically no vegetable life can exist. (2) The sterile plateau West of the steep cliffs bordering the western shores of the Dead Sea. Here between the lower slopes of the Judean hills, where thousands of Bedouin live and herd their flocks, and the more fertile borders of the sea with their oases ( ‛Ain Feshkhah , ‛Ain Jidy , etc.), is a broad strip of utterly waterless land, the soft chalky hills of which are, for all but a few short weeks, destitute of practically any vegetation. The Hill of Hachilah was on the edge of this desert ( 1 Samuel 23:19;  1 Samuel 26:1 ,  1 Samuel 26:3 ), and the Arabah was to its south ( 1 Samuel 23:24 ). It is possible that the references in Numbers may also apply to this region.

#The word "Jeshimon" ( yeshı̄mōn ) is often used as a common noun in referring to the desert of Sinai (  Deuteronomy 32:10;  Psalm 78:40;  Psalm 106:14;  Isaiah 43:19 , etc.), and except in the first two of these references, when we have "wilderness," it is always translated "desert." Although used in 7 passages in poetical parallelism to midhbār , translated "wilderness," it really means a much more hopeless place; in a midhbār animals can be pastured, but a yeshı̄mōn is a desolate waste.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [8]

is the rendering in the Auth. Version ( Numbers 21:20;  Numbers 23:28;  1 Samuel 23:1;  1 Samuel 23:9;  1 Samuel 23:24;  1 Samuel 26:1;  1 Samuel 26:3) of יְשַׁימוֹן (yeshinon '), which simply denotes a wilderness, as in the margin (so the Sept.), and elsewhere in the text ( Deuteronomy 22:10;  Psalms 68:7; "desert;"  Psalms 78:40;  Psalms 107:14;  Isaiah 43:16;  Isaiah 43:20, "solitary" way,  Psalms 107:4). (See Desert).

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