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== Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_80239" /> ==
== Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_80239" /> ==
<p> The [[Greeks]] give this name to that chain of mountains east of Libanus, which, properly speaking, forms, together with Libanus, but one ridge of mountains, extending from north to south, and afterward from south to north, in the shape almost of a horse shoe, for the space of about fourscore leagues. The western part of these mountains was called Libanus; the eastern was called Antilibanus; the former reached along the Mediterranean, from Sidon, almost to Arada, or Symira. The [[Hebrew]] text never mentions Antilibanus; but uses the general name Libanus: and the coins struck at [[Laodicea]] and Hierapolis, have the inscription, "cities of Libanus," though they belong rather to Antilibanus. The Septuagint, on the contrary, puts [[Antilibanus]] often instead of Libanus. The valley which separates [[Libanus]] from Antilibanus is very fruitful: it was formerly, on the side of Syria, inclosed with a wall, whereof there are now no traces. [[Strabo]] says, that the name of Coelo-Syria, or "the hollow Syria," belongs principally to the valley between Libanus and Antilibanus. </p>
<p> The [[Greeks]] give this name to that chain of mountains east of Libanus, which, properly speaking, forms, together with Libanus, but one ridge of mountains, extending from north to south, and afterward from south to north, in the shape almost of a horse shoe, for the space of about fourscore leagues. The western part of these mountains was called Libanus; the eastern was called Antilibanus; the former reached along the Mediterranean, from Sidon, almost to Arada, or Symira. The [[Hebrew]] text never mentions Antilibanus; but uses the general name Libanus: and the coins struck at [[Laodicea]] and Hierapolis, have the inscription, "cities of Libanus," though they belong rather to Antilibanus. The Septuagint, on the contrary, puts [[Antilibanus]] often instead of Libanus. The valley which separates [[Libanus]] from Antilibanus is very fruitful: it was formerly, on the side of Syria, inclosed with a wall, whereof there are now no traces. [[Strabo]] says, that the name of Coelo-Syria, or "the hollow Syria," belongs principally to the valley between Libanus and Antilibanus. </p>
       
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_890" /> ==
<p> '''''an''''' -'''''ti''''' -'''''lib´a''''' -'''''nus''''' . [[See]] [[Lebanon]] . </p>
          
          
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_15027" /> ==
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_15027" /> ==
<p> Anti-Lib´anus [LEBANON] </p>
<p> Anti-Lib´anus [[[Lebanon]]] </p>
          
          
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Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary [1]

The Greeks give this name to that chain of mountains east of Libanus, which, properly speaking, forms, together with Libanus, but one ridge of mountains, extending from north to south, and afterward from south to north, in the shape almost of a horse shoe, for the space of about fourscore leagues. The western part of these mountains was called Libanus; the eastern was called Antilibanus; the former reached along the Mediterranean, from Sidon, almost to Arada, or Symira. The Hebrew text never mentions Antilibanus; but uses the general name Libanus: and the coins struck at Laodicea and Hierapolis, have the inscription, "cities of Libanus," though they belong rather to Antilibanus. The Septuagint, on the contrary, puts Antilibanus often instead of Libanus. The valley which separates Libanus from Antilibanus is very fruitful: it was formerly, on the side of Syria, inclosed with a wall, whereof there are now no traces. Strabo says, that the name of Coelo-Syria, or "the hollow Syria," belongs principally to the valley between Libanus and Antilibanus.

Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature [2]

Anti-Lib´anus [[[Lebanon]]]

References