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<p> '''''sē''''' -'''''lē̇''''' -'''''sir´i''''' -'''''a''''' (the King James Version Celosyria; Κοίλη Συρία , <i> '''''Koı́lē Surı́a''''' </i> , "hollow Syria"): So the [[Greeks]] after the time of [[Alexander]] the Great named the valley lying between the two mountain ranges, [[Lebanon]] and Anti-Lebanon. It is referred to in the Old [[Testament]] as נ , <i> '''''Biḳ‛ath ha''''' </i> - <i> '''''Lebhānōn''''' </i> , "the valley of Lebanon" ( Joshua 11:17 ), a name the echo of which is still heard in <i> '''''el''''' </i> - <i> '''''Buḳā‛''''' </i> , the designation applied today to the southern part of the valley. This hollow, which extends about 100 miles in length, is the continuation northward of the [[Jordan]] valley. The main physical features are described under [[Lebanon]] (which see). The name, however, did not always indicate the same tract of territory. In [[Strabo]] (xvi.2) and [[Ptolemy]] (v.15), it covers the fertile land between <i> '''''Jebel esh''''' </i> - <i> '''''Sharḳy''''' </i> and the desert presided over by Damascus. In 1 [[Esdras]] 2:17; 2 Macc 3:8, etc., it indicates the country South and East of Mt. Lebanon, and along with [[Phoenicia]] it contributed the whole of the Seleucid dominions which lay South of the river Eleutherus. [[Josephus]] includes in [[Coele-Syria]] the country east of the Jordan, along with [[Scythopolis]] (Beisan) which lay on the West, separated by the river from the other members of the [[Decapolis]] ( <i> Ant. </i> , Xiii , xiii, 2, etc.). In Xiv , iv, 5, he says that "Pompey committed Coele-Syria as far as the river [[Euphrates]] and [[Egypt]] to Scaurus." The term is therefore one of some elasticity. </p>
<p> '''''sē''''' -'''''lē̇''''' -'''''sir´i''''' -'''''a''''' (the King James Version Celosyria; Κοίλη Συρία , <i> '''''Koı́lē Surı́a''''' </i> , "hollow Syria"): So the Greeks after the time of Alexander the Great named the valley lying between the two mountain ranges, Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon. It is referred to in the Old Testament as נ , <i> '''''Biḳ‛ath ha''''' </i> - <i> '''''Lebhānōn''''' </i> , "the valley of Lebanon" ( Joshua 11:17 ), a name the echo of which is still heard in <i> '''''el''''' </i> - <i> '''''Buḳā‛''''' </i> , the designation applied today to the southern part of the valley. This hollow, which extends about 100 miles in length, is the continuation northward of the Jordan valley. The main physical features are described under [[Lebanon]] (which see). The name, however, did not always indicate the same tract of territory. In Strabo (xvi.2) and Ptolemy (v.15), it covers the fertile land between <i> '''''Jebel esh''''' </i> - <i> '''''Sharḳy''''' </i> and the desert presided over by Damascus. In 1 Esdras 2:17; 2 Macc 3:8, etc., it indicates the country South and East of Mt. Lebanon, and along with Phoenicia it contributed the whole of the Seleucid dominions which lay South of the river Eleutherus. Josephus includes in Coele-Syria the country east of the Jordan, along with Scythopolis (Beisan) which lay on the West, separated by the river from the other members of the Decapolis ( <i> Ant. </i> , Xiii , xiii, 2, etc.). In Xiv , iv, 5, he says that "Pompey committed Coele-Syria as far as the river Euphrates and Egypt to Scaurus." The term is therefore one of some elasticity. </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_2654"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/coele-syria Coele-Syria from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Revision as of 13:32, 6 October 2021

-lē̇ -sir´i -a (the King James Version Celosyria; Κοίλη Συρία , Koı́lē Surı́a , "hollow Syria"): So the Greeks after the time of Alexander the Great named the valley lying between the two mountain ranges, Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon. It is referred to in the Old Testament as נ , Biḳ‛ath ha - Lebhānōn , "the valley of Lebanon" ( Joshua 11:17 ), a name the echo of which is still heard in el - Buḳā‛ , the designation applied today to the southern part of the valley. This hollow, which extends about 100 miles in length, is the continuation northward of the Jordan valley. The main physical features are described under Lebanon (which see). The name, however, did not always indicate the same tract of territory. In Strabo (xvi.2) and Ptolemy (v.15), it covers the fertile land between Jebel esh - Sharḳy and the desert presided over by Damascus. In 1 Esdras 2:17; 2 Macc 3:8, etc., it indicates the country South and East of Mt. Lebanon, and along with Phoenicia it contributed the whole of the Seleucid dominions which lay South of the river Eleutherus. Josephus includes in Coele-Syria the country east of the Jordan, along with Scythopolis (Beisan) which lay on the West, separated by the river from the other members of the Decapolis ( Ant. , Xiii , xiii, 2, etc.). In Xiv , iv, 5, he says that "Pompey committed Coele-Syria as far as the river Euphrates and Egypt to Scaurus." The term is therefore one of some elasticity.