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<p> identifies one of the cities thus named ( Joshua 15:36) with the modern Asolin (Bible Places, p. 48), which is laid down on the Ordnance Map under the name of Aslin, one mile north-east of Surah (Zoreah), as a ruined village with a cistern adjoining. The other [[Ashnah]] ( Joshua 15:43) he regards (Bible Places, p. 43) as the present Idhnah, six miles south-east of Beit-Jebrim; but this is certainly the [[Jedna]] of [[Eusebius]] and Jerome, who both speak of Asna as a separate place. Lieut. Conder merely gives (Tent Work, ii,334) Ghasheina as the site of one of the two towns called Ashnah, without indicating its locality or distinguishing which. </p> | Ashnah. Tristram <ref name="term_21335" /> | ||
==References == | <p> identifies one of the cities thus named ( Joshua 15:36) with the modern ''Asolin (Bible Places,'' p. 48), which is laid down on the Ordnance Map under the name of ''Aslin,'' one mile north-east of Surah (Zoreah), as a ruined village with a cistern adjoining. The other [[Ashnah]] ( Joshua 15:43) he regards ''(Bible Places,'' p. 43) as the present ''Idhnah,'' six miles south-east of Beit-Jebrim; but this is certainly the [[Jedna]] of [[Eusebius]] and Jerome, who both speak of ''Asna'' as a separate place. Lieut. Conder merely gives ''(Tent Work,'' ii,334) ''Ghasheina'' as the site of one of the two towns called Ashnah, without indicating its locality or distinguishing which. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_21335"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ashnah.+tristram Ashnah. Tristram from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_21335"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ashnah.+tristram Ashnah. Tristram from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:57, 15 October 2021
Ashnah. Tristram [1]
identifies one of the cities thus named ( Joshua 15:36) with the modern Asolin (Bible Places, p. 48), which is laid down on the Ordnance Map under the name of Aslin, one mile north-east of Surah (Zoreah), as a ruined village with a cistern adjoining. The other Ashnah ( Joshua 15:43) he regards (Bible Places, p. 43) as the present Idhnah, six miles south-east of Beit-Jebrim; but this is certainly the Jedna of Eusebius and Jerome, who both speak of Asna as a separate place. Lieut. Conder merely gives (Tent Work, ii,334) Ghasheina as the site of one of the two towns called Ashnah, without indicating its locality or distinguishing which.