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<p> '''''as´far''''' , ( λάκκος Ἀσφάρ , <i> '''''lákkos Asphár''''' </i> ): When [[Jonathan]] and [[Simon]] fled from [[Bacchides]] they encamped by this pool in the wilderness of [[Tekoa]] (1 Macc 9:33; <i> Ant </i> , Xiii , i, 2). It is probably identical with <i> '''''Ez''''' </i> - <i> '''''Za‛ferāneh''''' </i> , a ruined site with an ancient cistern, to the South of Tekoa, and East of <i> '''''Ḥalḥūl''''' </i> . <i> '''''Bı̂r Selhub''''' </i> about 6 miles Southwest of <i> '''''‛Ain Jidy''''' </i> is favored by some ( <i> EB </i> , under the word), the hills around it being known as <i> '''''Ṣafrā''''' </i> , in which there may be a survival of the old name. </p> | |||
<p> '''''as´far''''' , ( λάκκος Ἀσφάρ , <i> '''''lákkos Asphár''''' </i> ): When Jonathan and Simon fled from Bacchides they encamped by this pool in the wilderness of Tekoa (1 Macc 9:33; <i> Ant </i> , Xiii , i, 2). It is probably identical with <i> '''''Ez''''' </i> - <i> '''''Za‛ferāneh''''' </i> , a ruined site with an ancient cistern, to the South of Tekoa, and East of <i> '''''Ḥalḥūl''''' </i> . <i> '''''Bı̂r Selhub''''' </i> about 6 miles Southwest of <i> '''''‛Ain Jidy''''' </i> is favored by some ( <i> EB </i> , under the word), the hills around it being known as <i> '''''Ṣafrā''''' </i> , in which there may be a survival of the old name. </p | |||
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as´far , ( λάκκος Ἀσφάρ , lákkos Asphár ): When Jonathan and Simon fled from Bacchides they encamped by this pool in the wilderness of Tekoa (1 Macc 9:33; Ant , Xiii , i, 2). It is probably identical with Ez - Za‛ferāneh , a ruined site with an ancient cistern, to the South of Tekoa, and East of Ḥalḥūl . Bı̂r Selhub about 6 miles Southwest of ‛Ain Jidy is favored by some ( EB , under the word), the hills around it being known as Ṣafrā , in which there may be a survival of the old name.