Madmannah

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Fausset's Bible Dictionary [1]

("dunghill".) A city in S. of Judah ( Joshua 15:31). Identical with Beth Marcaboth ("resting house for chariots"). (See Beth MARCABOTH.) Now probably Minyay , on the route from Egypt to western Palestine, 15 miles S.S.W. from Gaza, the Ethiopian eunuch's route, traveling in his chariot from Jerusalem toward Egypt ( Acts 8:26-28).

Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]

Madman'nah. (Dunghill). One of the towns in the south district of Judah.  Joshua 15:31. In the time of Eusebius and Jerome, it was called Menois , and was not far from Gaza. The first stage southward from Gaza is now El-Minyay , which is perhaps, the modern representative of Menois, and therefore, of Madmannah.

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [3]

Madmannah A town in the Negeb of Judah (  Joshua 15:31 ), named with Hormah and Ziklag. Its place is taken in   Joshua 19:5 etc., by Beth-marcaboth . No satisfactory identification has been suggested. Conder mentions Umm Demineh N. of Beersheba, but does not think it suitable.

W. Ewing.

Morrish Bible Dictionary [4]

1. City of Judah near Ziklag.  Joshua 15:31 . Identified by some with Umm Deimneh , 31 23' N, 34 56' E .

2. Son of (or town founded by) Shaaph.   1 Chronicles 2:49 .

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [5]

A city near Gaza, first assigned to Judah, and afterwards to Simeon,  Joshua 15:31   1 Chronicles 2:49 .

Holman Bible Dictionary [6]

 Joshua 15:31 Joshua 19:5 1 Chronicles 2:49

Easton's Bible Dictionary [7]

 Joshua 15:31 1 Chronicles 2:49

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [8]

mad - man´a ( מדמנּה , madhmannāh  ; Septuagint: Codex Vaticanus Μαχαρίμ , Macharı́m  ; Codex Alexandrinus Βεδεβηνά , Bedebēná (  Joshua 15:31 ); Codex Vaticanus Μαρμηνά , Marmēná  ; Codex Alexandrinus Μαδμηνά , Madmēná ( 1 Chronicles 2:49 )): This town lay in the Negeb of Judah and is mentioned with Hormah and Ziklag. It is represented in  Joshua 19:5 , etc., by Beth-marcaboth. Umm Deimneh , 12 miles North of Beersheba, has been proposed on etymological grounds ( PEF , III, 392, 399, Sh Xxiv ).

Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature [9]

Madman´nah, a city of Simeon , very far south towards Gaza , which in the first distribution of lands had been assigned to Judah. Eusebius and Jerome identify it with a town of their time, called Menois, near the city of Gaza.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [10]

For this site Lieut. Conder suggests (Tent Work, 2:338) Um Deimneh, twelve miles north-east of Beersheba, consisting of "heaps of stones, foundations, and two or three caves" (Memoirs to Ordnance Survey, 3:399); but the name has little resemblance.

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