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<p> "The king's dale," where [[Melchizedek]] and the king of [[Sodom]] met [[Abraham]] (&nbsp;Genesis 14:17). There [[Absalom]] reared for himself a pillar, to keep his name in remembrance; "Absalom's place" (&nbsp;2 Samuel 18:18). (See [[Absalom.)]] The pyramidal monument, the northern one of the group of monuments [[W.]] of Olivet, is hardly "the pillar of Absalom," for "the king's dale" was an 'emeq , i.e. "broad open valley", not a deep ravine as that of Kedron. [[Josephus]] says it was a column and of marble (Ant. 7:10, section 3), and erected, whereas the oldest and lowest part of the pyramidal monument is not "erected" but cut out, and this of the limestone of the hill. Its Ionic capitals and frieze ornamentation betray Roman or [[Grecian]] art. Josephus' account however that it was "two stadia from [[Jerusalem]] agrees with the nearness of [[Shaveh]] valley to [[Salem]] or Jerusalem. </p>
<p> "The king's dale," where [[Melchizedek]] and the king of [[Sodom]] met [[Abraham]] (&nbsp;Genesis 14:17). There Absalom reared for himself a pillar, to keep his name in remembrance; "Absalom's place" (&nbsp;2 Samuel 18:18). (See [[Absalom]] .) The pyramidal monument, the northern one of the group of monuments W. of Olivet, is hardly "the pillar of Absalom," for "the king's dale" was an 'emeq , i.e. "broad open valley", not a deep ravine as that of Kedron. [[Josephus]] says it was a column and of marble (Ant. 7:10, section 3), and erected, whereas the oldest and lowest part of the pyramidal monument is not "erected" but cut out, and this of the limestone of the hill. Its Ionic capitals and frieze ornamentation betray Roman or [[Grecian]] art. Josephus' account however that it was "two stadia from [[Jerusalem]] agrees with the nearness of [[Shaveh]] valley to [[Salem]] or Jerusalem. </p>
          
          
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_33347" /> ==
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_33347" /> ==

Latest revision as of 10:34, 13 October 2021

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [1]

"The king's dale," where Melchizedek and the king of Sodom met Abraham ( Genesis 14:17). There Absalom reared for himself a pillar, to keep his name in remembrance; "Absalom's place" ( 2 Samuel 18:18). (See Absalom .) The pyramidal monument, the northern one of the group of monuments W. of Olivet, is hardly "the pillar of Absalom," for "the king's dale" was an 'emeq , i.e. "broad open valley", not a deep ravine as that of Kedron. Josephus says it was a column and of marble (Ant. 7:10, section 3), and erected, whereas the oldest and lowest part of the pyramidal monument is not "erected" but cut out, and this of the limestone of the hill. Its Ionic capitals and frieze ornamentation betray Roman or Grecian art. Josephus' account however that it was "two stadia from Jerusalem agrees with the nearness of Shaveh valley to Salem or Jerusalem.

Easton's Bible Dictionary [2]

 Genesis 14:17

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