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<p> ( 1 [[Maccabees]] 12:38). (See [[Shephelah]]). </p>
<p> '''Sephe'la.''' The Greek form, of the ancient word ''has-Shefelah'' , the native name for the southern division of the low-lying flat district, which intervenes between the central highlands of the [[Holy]] Land and the Mediterranean, the other and northern portion of which was known as Sharon. The name occurs throughout the topographical records of Joshua. </p> <p> The historical works, and the topographical passages in the prophets, always with the article prefixed, and always denoting the same region. In each of these passages, however, the word is treated in the Authorized Version not as a proper name, analogous to ''the Campagna, the Wolds, the Carse,'' but as a mere appellative, and rendered ''"the vale", "the valley", "the plain", "the low plains",'' and ''"the low country".'' The '''Shefelah''' was, and is, one of the most productive regions of the Holy Land. It was, in ancient times, the cornfield of Syria, and as such, the constant subject of warfare between [[Philistines]] and Israelites, and the refuge of the latter, when the harvests in the central country were ruined by drought. &nbsp;2 Kings 8:1-3. </p>
       
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<ref name="term_74907"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/smith-s-bible-dictionary/sephela Sephela from Smith's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
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Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]

Sephe'la. The Greek form, of the ancient word has-Shefelah , the native name for the southern division of the low-lying flat district, which intervenes between the central highlands of the Holy Land and the Mediterranean, the other and northern portion of which was known as Sharon. The name occurs throughout the topographical records of Joshua.

The historical works, and the topographical passages in the prophets, always with the article prefixed, and always denoting the same region. In each of these passages, however, the word is treated in the Authorized Version not as a proper name, analogous to the Campagna, the Wolds, the Carse, but as a mere appellative, and rendered "the vale", "the valley", "the plain", "the low plains", and "the low country". The Shefelah was, and is, one of the most productive regions of the Holy Land. It was, in ancient times, the cornfield of Syria, and as such, the constant subject of warfare between Philistines and Israelites, and the refuge of the latter, when the harvests in the central country were ruined by drought.  2 Kings 8:1-3.

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