Anab

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Easton's Bible Dictionary [1]

Joshua 11:21 15:50

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [2]

A town once belonging to the Anakim, in the mountains of Judah ( Joshua 11:21); still so-called; ten miles S.S.W. of Hebron.

Holman Bible Dictionary [3]

Joshua 11:21 Joshua 15:50

Hitchcock's Bible Names [4]

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [5]

ANAB . A city of Judah in the Negeb hills ( Joshua 11:21; Joshua 15:50 ), inhabited first by the Anakim. Now the ruin ‘Anab near Debir.

Morrish Bible Dictionary [6]

City mentioned with Debir and Hebron in the mountains of Judah, where the Anakims dwelt. Joshua 11:21; Joshua 15:50 . It retains the same name, 31 24' N, 34 56' E .

Smith's Bible Dictionary [7]

A'nab. (grape-town). A town in the mountains of Judah, Joshua 15:50, named with Debir and Hebron as once belonging to the Anakim. Joshua 11:21.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [8]

ā´nab ( ענב , ‛ănābh , "grapes"; Codex Vaticanus, Ἀνών , Anō̇n or Ἀνώβ , Anō̇b ): Mentioned in the list of cities which fell to Judah ( Joshua 15:50 ). In the list it follows Debir, from which it was a short distance to the Southwest. It lay about twelve males to the Southwest of Hebron. It was a city of the Anakim, from whom Joshua took it ( Joshua 11:21 ). Its site is now known as the rum ‛Anab ̌ .

Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature [9]

A´nab, one of the cities in the mountains of Judah, from which Joshua expelled the Anakim ( Joshua 11:21; Joshua 15:50).

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [10]

(Heb., Anab', עֲנָב , grape-town; Sept. Ἀνάβ v. r. Ἀναβώθ and Ἀνών ) , one of the cities in the mountains of Judah, from which Josh ua expelled theAnakim ( Joshua 11:21; Joshua 15:50). Nearly west of Main (Maon) Dr. Robinson ( Researches, 2, 195) observed a place called Anab, distinguished by a' small tower. Eusebius and Jerome ( Onomast. s.v. Anob) both confound it with a Beth-Anab' (q.v.) lying a few miles from Diospolis or Lydda (Reland, Palest. p. 560). Schwarz ( Palest. p. 136) says it is the village Anabah, three English miles east of Ramleh, meaning doubtless the Annabeh marked on Zimmermann's Map; but this is not at all in the mountains of Judah, as stated in both passages of Joshua.

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