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==References == | <p> (Heb. Noaran', '''''נִעֲרָן''''' ''Boyish;'' Sept. '''''Νααράν''''' v.r. '''''Νααρνάν''''' and '''''Νοοράν''''' ), a town in the territory of Ephraim, on the south-eastern border, between [[Bethel]] and [[Jericho]] ( 1 Chronicles 7:28). In Joshua 16:7 the name is NAARATH (See [[Naarath]]) (q.v.). </p> <p> "In 1 Samuel 6:21 the Peshito-Syriac and Arabic versions have respectively Naarin and [[Naaran]] for the Kirjath-jearim of the [[Hebrew]] and A.V. If this is anything more than an error, the Naaran to which it refers can hardly be that above spoken of, but must have been situated much nearer to Beth-shemesh and the [[Philistine]] lowland." </p> | ||
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Naairan [1]
(Heb. Noaran', נִעֲרָן Boyish; Sept. Νααράν v.r. Νααρνάν and Νοοράν ), a town in the territory of Ephraim, on the south-eastern border, between Bethel and Jericho ( 1 Chronicles 7:28). In Joshua 16:7 the name is NAARATH (See Naarath) (q.v.).
"In 1 Samuel 6:21 the Peshito-Syriac and Arabic versions have respectively Naarin and Naaran for the Kirjath-jearim of the Hebrew and A.V. If this is anything more than an error, the Naaran to which it refers can hardly be that above spoken of, but must have been situated much nearer to Beth-shemesh and the Philistine lowland."