Dannah

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Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Dannah (  Joshua 15:49 ). A town of Judah mentioned next to Debir and Socoh. It was clearly in the mountains S.W. of Hebron, probably the present Idhnah .

Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]

Dan'nah. A city in the mountains of Judah,  Joshua 15:49, and probably south or southwest of Hebron. No trace of its name has been discovered.

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [3]

A city in the mountains of Judah, S.W. of Hebron ( Joshua 15:49). Identified by Conder (Palestine Explorations) with Domeh, two miles N. of Dhoheriyeh (Debir).

Morrish Bible Dictionary [4]

Mountain city of Judah.  Joshua 15:49 . Identified with Idhna , 31 34' N, 34 58' E .

Holman Bible Dictionary [5]

 Joshua 15:49

Easton's Bible Dictionary [6]

 Joshua 15:49

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [7]

(Heb. Dannah', דִּנָּה , prob. murmuring, but Furst thinks lowly; Sept. P Αννά v. r. P Εννά , evidently by mistake of ר for ד ; Vulg. Danna ), a city in the mountains of Judah, mentioned between Socoh and Kirjath-sannah ( Joshua 15:49), and evidently lying in the group south-west of Hebron (Keil, Comment. in loc.); possibly the modern ed-Dhoheriyeh, a conspicuous village on the hills west of Wady el-Khulil, consisting of stone hovels with remains of older structures, and surrounded by a fine grazing region (Robinson, Researches, 1:308, 311). Knobel (Exeg. Handb. in loc.) suggests the site Zanuta, but this is probably that of the ancient Zanoah.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [8]

dan´a ( דּנּה , dannāh ): One of the cities in the hill country of Judah ( Joshua 15:49 ) between Socoh and Kiriath-sannah (Debir), probably Idhna - the Iedna of the Onom - 8 miles W. of Hebron. See PEF , III, 305, 330.

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