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<p> a place thus described by [[Eusebius]] and [[Jerome]] (in the Onomasticon, s.v. Ε᾿δουμια , Edomia): "of the tribe of Benjamin; and there is still a village Eduma, Ε᾿δουμά, in Acrabatine, about twelve miles east of Neapolis." From this language, Leclerc (not. in loc.) infers that [[Adummim]] is meant; but this lay farther south. Van de Velde finds the locality in the modern village Daumeh, S.E. of Nablous (Narrat. 2:308); a coincidence first pointed out by Robinson (Researches, 3:103), as lying in the prescribed position, although not within the tribe of [[Benjamin]] (apparently a conjecture of Euseb.). It is situated on the tableland overlooking the [[Jordan]] valley, and contains a fountain and ancient sepulchers in the outskirts (Robinson, Later Researches, pages 292, 293). </p>
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<p> a place thus described by [[Eusebius]] and [[Jerome]] (in the Onomasticon, s.v. '''''Ε᾿Δουμια''''' '','' Edomia): "of the tribe of Benjamin; and there is still a village ''Eduma, '''''Ε᾿Δουμά''''' ,'' in Acrabatine, about twelve miles east of Neapolis." From this language, Leclerc ''(Not.'' in loc.) infers that [[Adummim]] is meant; but this lay farther south. [[Van]] de Velde finds the locality in the modern village ''Daumeh,'' S.E. of Nablous ''(Narrat.'' 2:308); a coincidence first pointed out by Robinson ''(Researches,'' 3:103), as lying in the prescribed position, although not within the tribe of [[Benjamin]] (apparently a conjecture of Euseb.). It is situated on the tableland overlooking the [[Jordan]] valley, and contains a fountain and ancient sepulchers in the outskirts (Robinson, Later Researches, pages 292, 293). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_38301"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/edumia Edumia from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_38301"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/edumia Edumia from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Edumia [1]

a place thus described by Eusebius and Jerome (in the Onomasticon, s.v. Ε᾿Δουμια , Edomia): "of the tribe of Benjamin; and there is still a village Eduma, Ε᾿Δουμά , in Acrabatine, about twelve miles east of Neapolis." From this language, Leclerc (Not. in loc.) infers that Adummim is meant; but this lay farther south. Van de Velde finds the locality in the modern village Daumeh, S.E. of Nablous (Narrat. 2:308); a coincidence first pointed out by Robinson (Researches, 3:103), as lying in the prescribed position, although not within the tribe of Benjamin (apparently a conjecture of Euseb.). It is situated on the tableland overlooking the Jordan valley, and contains a fountain and ancient sepulchers in the outskirts (Robinson, Later Researches, pages 292, 293).

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