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<p> a large village located by [[Jerome]] (Ononmast. s.v. Senna, "Magdal-senna, quod interpretatur Turris Senna;" but perhaps he has merely misread Eusebius, μεγάλη Σεννά ) at seven (Euseb. eight) [[Roman]] miles north of Jericho, on the border of [[Judea.]] Dr. Robinson (Bib. Res. 3:295) inclines to identify it with the Mejdel in the central mountains of Palestine, near the edge of the Ghor, at the upper end of the Wady Fasail, and not far from Daumeh, the ancient [[Edumia]] (Van de Velde, Syr. and Pal. 2:307). </p>
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<p> a large village located by [[Jerome]] (Ononmast. s.v. Senna, "Magdal-senna, quod interpretatur Turris Senna;" but perhaps he has merely misread Eusebius, '''''Μεγάλη''''' '''''Σεννά''''' '')'' at seven (Euseb. eight) Roman miles north of Jericho, on the border of Judea. Dr. Robinson ''(Bib. Res.'' 3:295) inclines to identify it with the ''Mejdel'' in the central mountains of Palestine, near the edge of the Ghor, at the upper end of the [[Wady]] Fasail, and not far from Daumeh, the ancient [[Edumia]] (Van de Velde, ''Syr. And Pal.'' 2:307). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_50833"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/migdal-sannah Migdal-Sannah from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_50833"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/migdal-sannah Migdal-Sannah from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:16, 15 October 2021

Migdal-Sannah [1]

a large village located by Jerome (Ononmast. s.v. Senna, "Magdal-senna, quod interpretatur Turris Senna;" but perhaps he has merely misread Eusebius, Μεγάλη Σεννά ) at seven (Euseb. eight) Roman miles north of Jericho, on the border of Judea. Dr. Robinson (Bib. Res. 3:295) inclines to identify it with the Mejdel in the central mountains of Palestine, near the edge of the Ghor, at the upper end of the Wady Fasail, and not far from Daumeh, the ancient Edumia (Van de Velde, Syr. And Pal. 2:307).

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