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== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_74051" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_74051" /> ==
<p> Ne'i-el. (moved by God). A place, which formed one of the landmarks of the boundary, of the tribe of Asher. In Joshua 19:27 only. It occurs between [[Jiphthahel]] and Cabul. </p> <p> If the former of these be identified with Jefat, and the latter with Kabul, eight or nine miles east-southeast of Akka, then [[Neiel]] may possibly be represented by Mi'ar, a village conspicuously placed on a lofty mountain brow, just halfway between the two. </p>
<p> '''Ne'i-el.''' ''(moved by God).'' [[A]] place, which formed one of the landmarks of the boundary, of the tribe of Asher. In &nbsp;Joshua 19:27 only. It occurs between [[Jiphthahel]] and Cabul. </p> <p> If the former of these be identified with ''Jefat'' , and the latter with ''Kabul'' , eight or nine miles east-southeast of ''Akka'' , then ''Neiel'' may possibly be represented by ''Mi'ar'' , a village conspicuously placed on a lofty mountain brow, just halfway between the two. </p>
          
          
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_36878" /> ==
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_36878" /> ==
<p> A landmark on Asher's border (Joshua 19:27). Now perhaps Mi'ar on a mountain brow, half way between [[Cabul]] and Jefat (Jiphthahel). </p>
<p> [[A]] landmark on Asher's border (&nbsp;Joshua 19:27). Now perhaps ''Mi'ar'' on a mountain brow, half way between [[Cabul]] and Jefat (Jiphthahel). </p>
          
          
== Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary <ref name="term_48377" /> ==
== Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary <ref name="term_48377" /> ==
<p> A city of Ashur. (Joshua 19:27) From Nuah, shaking—and El, God. </p>
<p> [[A]] city of Ashur. (&nbsp;Joshua 19:27) From Nuah, shaking—and El, God. </p>
          
          
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67783" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67783" /> ==
<p> [[Boundary]] city of Asher. Joshua 19:27 . Identified by some with ruins at <i> Yanin </i> , 32 54' N, 35 13' E . </p>
<p> [[Boundary]] city of Asher. &nbsp;Joshua 19:27 . Identified by some with ruins at <i> Yanin </i> , 32 54' [[N,]] 35 13' [[E]] . </p>
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_42643" /> ==
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_42643" /> ==
Joshua 19:27
&nbsp;Joshua 19:27
          
          
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_32903" /> ==
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_32903" /> ==
Joshua 19:27
&nbsp;Joshua 19:27
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_52971" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_52971" /> ==
<p> <strong> NEIEL </strong> . See Neah. </p>
<p> <strong> [[Neiel]] </strong> . See Neah. </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_52595" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_52595" /> ==
<p> [many Ne'iel] (Heb. Neiel', נְעַיאֵל -, dwelling place of 'God; Sept. Ναοήλ v.r. Ἀνιήλ, Ι᾿ναηλ; Vulg. Nehiel), a town in the territory of Asher, near the southern or south-eastern border (Joshua 19:27). [[Eusebius]] and [[Jerome]] (who call it the "village Baetoanaea,"Βαιτοαναιά) place it in the mountain (Carmel), sixteen miles east (N.T.) of [[Caesarea]] Palaestina, where medicinal springs were found (Onomast. s.v. Aniel, Ἀνιήλ, the reading of the Alexand. MS. of the Sept. in the above passage); a position which exactly agrees with that of the modern village Bistan, adjoining the spring Ain-Haud, a short distance east of Athlit (Van de Velde, Map). The description of the boundary is quite indistinct at this point, (See [[Tribe]]); and if we regard merely the associated names Jiphthah-el (the present Jefat) and [[Cabul]] (now Kabul), we might locate [[Neiel]] at the modern Minar (supposing a mere interchange of liquids in the name), a village conspicuously situated half-way between them (Robinson, New Res. 3:87, 103); although Beth-emek (q.v.) is mentioned immediately before Neiel, and lies much farther interior (at Amkah). Keil (Comment. on Josh. ad loc.) thinks that the statement of the text assigns both these latter places a position south of the border and within Zebulon; while Knobel (Commentar, ad loc. Joshua) is inclined to identify Neiel with the NEAH of Joshua 19:13, which, however, lay too far east. For other views, see Rosenmuller, Scholia, ad loc. </p>
<p> [many Ne'iel] (Heb. Neiel', נְעַיאֵל ''-, dwelling'' place ''of 'God;'' Sept. Ναοήλ v.r. Ἀνιήλ, Ι᾿ναηλ; Vulg. ''Nehiel),'' a town in the territory of Asher, near the southern or south-eastern border (&nbsp;Joshua 19:27). [[Eusebius]] and [[Jerome]] (who call it the "village ''Baetoanaea,"Βαιτοαναιά)'' place it in the mountain (Carmel), sixteen miles east [[(N.T.)]] of [[Caesarea]] Palaestina, where medicinal springs were found ''(Onomast.'' s.v. Aniel, Ἀνιήλ, the reading of the Alexand. [[Ms.]] of the Sept. in the above passage); a position which exactly agrees with that of the modern village ''Bistan,'' adjoining the spring Ain-Haud, a short distance east of Athlit (Van de Velde, ''Map).'' The description of the boundary is quite indistinct at this point, (See [[Tribe]]); and if we regard merely the associated names Jiphthah-el (the present Jefat) and Cabul (now Kabul), we might locate Neiel at the modern Minar (supposing a mere interchange of liquids in the name), a village conspicuously situated half-way between them (Robinson, New Res. 3:87, 103); although Beth-emek (q.v.) is mentioned immediately before Neiel, and lies much farther interior (at Amkah). Keil (Comment. on Josh. ad loc.) thinks that the statement of the text assigns both these latter places a position south of the border and within Zebulon; while Knobel (Commentar, ad loc. Joshua) is inclined to identify Neiel with the [[Neah]] of &nbsp;Joshua 19:13, which, however, lay too far east. For other views, see Rosenmuller, Scholia, ad loc. </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_6678" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_6678" /> ==
<p> ''''' nḗ ''''' - ''''' ı̄´el ''''' ( נעיאל , <i> ''''' ne‛ı̄'ēl ''''' </i> ; [[Codex]] Vaticanus Ἰναήλ , <i> ''''' Inaḗl ''''' </i> ; Codex Alexandrinus Ἀνιήλ , <i> ''''' Aniḗl ''''' </i> ): A town on the boundary between [[Zebulun]] and [[Asher]] mentioned between Jiftah-el and [[Cabul]] ( Joshua 19:27 ). It may be the same as [[Neah]] (Joshua 19:13 ), but the place is not identified. </p>
<p> ''''' nḗ ''''' - ''''' ı̄´el ''''' ( נעיאל , <i> ''''' ne‛ı̄'ēl ''''' </i> ; Codex Vaticanus Ἰναήλ , <i> ''''' Inaḗl ''''' </i> ; Codex Alexandrinus Ἀνιήλ , <i> ''''' Aniḗl ''''' </i> ): [[A]] town on the boundary between [[Zebulun]] and [[Asher]] mentioned between Jiftah-el and Cabul (&nbsp; Joshua 19:27 ). It may be the same as Neah (&nbsp;Joshua 19:13 ), but the place is not identified. </p>
          
          
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Revision as of 22:12, 12 October 2021

Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]

Ne'i-el. (moved by God). A place, which formed one of the landmarks of the boundary, of the tribe of Asher. In  Joshua 19:27 only. It occurs between Jiphthahel and Cabul.

If the former of these be identified with Jefat , and the latter with Kabul , eight or nine miles east-southeast of Akka , then Neiel may possibly be represented by Mi'ar , a village conspicuously placed on a lofty mountain brow, just halfway between the two.

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [2]

A landmark on Asher's border ( Joshua 19:27). Now perhaps Mi'ar on a mountain brow, half way between Cabul and Jefat (Jiphthahel).

Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary [3]

A city of Ashur. ( Joshua 19:27) From Nuah, shaking—and El, God.

Morrish Bible Dictionary [4]

Boundary city of Asher.  Joshua 19:27 . Identified by some with ruins at Yanin , 32 54' N, 35 13' E .

Holman Bible Dictionary [5]

 Joshua 19:27

Easton's Bible Dictionary [6]

 Joshua 19:27

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [7]

Neiel . See Neah.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [8]

[many Ne'iel] (Heb. Neiel', נְעַיאֵל -, dwelling place of 'God; Sept. Ναοήλ v.r. Ἀνιήλ, Ι᾿ναηλ; Vulg. Nehiel), a town in the territory of Asher, near the southern or south-eastern border ( Joshua 19:27). Eusebius and Jerome (who call it the "village Baetoanaea,"Βαιτοαναιά) place it in the mountain (Carmel), sixteen miles east (N.T.) of Caesarea Palaestina, where medicinal springs were found (Onomast. s.v. Aniel, Ἀνιήλ, the reading of the Alexand. Ms. of the Sept. in the above passage); a position which exactly agrees with that of the modern village Bistan, adjoining the spring Ain-Haud, a short distance east of Athlit (Van de Velde, Map). The description of the boundary is quite indistinct at this point, (See Tribe); and if we regard merely the associated names Jiphthah-el (the present Jefat) and Cabul (now Kabul), we might locate Neiel at the modern Minar (supposing a mere interchange of liquids in the name), a village conspicuously situated half-way between them (Robinson, New Res. 3:87, 103); although Beth-emek (q.v.) is mentioned immediately before Neiel, and lies much farther interior (at Amkah). Keil (Comment. on Josh. ad loc.) thinks that the statement of the text assigns both these latter places a position south of the border and within Zebulon; while Knobel (Commentar, ad loc. Joshua) is inclined to identify Neiel with the Neah of  Joshua 19:13, which, however, lay too far east. For other views, see Rosenmuller, Scholia, ad loc.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [9]

nḗ - ı̄´el ( נעיאל , ne‛ı̄'ēl  ; Codex Vaticanus Ἰναήλ , Inaḗl  ; Codex Alexandrinus Ἀνιήλ , Aniḗl ): A town on the boundary between Zebulun and Asher mentioned between Jiftah-el and Cabul (  Joshua 19:27 ). It may be the same as Neah ( Joshua 19:13 ), but the place is not identified.

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