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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_52058" /> == | == Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_52058" /> == | ||
<p> <strong> | <p> <strong> JAHAZ </strong> (in 1 Chronicles 6:78 , Jeremiah 48:21 <strong> [[Jahzah]] </strong> ). A town at which [[Sihon]] was defeated by [[Israel]] ( Numbers 21:23 , Deuteronomy 2:32 , Judges 11:20 ). After the crossing of the Arnon, messengers were sent to Sihon from the ‘wilderness of Kedemoth’ ( Deuteronomy 2:26 ), and he ‘went out against Israel into the wilderness and came to Jahaz’ ( Numbers 21:23 ). [[Jahaz]] is mentioned in connexion with [[Kedemoth]] ( Joshua 13:18; Joshua 21:36 ). These passages indicate a position for Jahaz in the S. E. portion of Sihon’s territory. Jahaz was one of the [[Levite]] cities of [[Reuben]] belonging to the children of [[Merari]] ( Joshua 13:18; Joshua 21:36 (see note in RVm [Note: Revised Version margin.] ], 1 Chronicles 6:78 ). According to the [[Moabite]] Stone (11:18 20), the king of Israel dwelt at Jahaz while at war with king Mesha, but was driven out, and the town was taken and added to Moabite territory. Isaiah ( Isaiah 15:4 ) and Jeremiah ( Jeremiah 48:21; Jeremiah 48:34 ) refer to it as in the possession of Moab. The site has not yet been identified. </p> | ||
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_36097" /> == | == Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_36097" /> == | ||
<p> | <p> JAHAZA ( Joshua 13:18), [[Jahazah]] ( Joshua 21:36), JAHZAH ( Numbers 21:23; Deuteronomy 2:32; Judges 11:20; Isaiah 15:4; Jeremiah 48:21; Jeremiah 48:34). Here the battle was fought wherein Israel overcame Sibon and so won his whole territory between the [[Arnon]] and the Jabbok. [[Jahaza]] was assigned to Reuben, then to the [[Merarite]] [[Levites]] ( 1 Chronicles 6:78; Joshua 21:36). It was in the plain country, now the ''Belka'' , in the extreme S. of Sihon's land but N. of the Arnon. [[Doubtless]] the battle was fought along the slope of the hill still called ''Shihan'' . There is on it a network of cyclopean walls, whence the slings and arrows of Israel dislodged the [[Amorites]] according to Josephus. [[Thence]] the enemy fled two miles to the edge of the Arnon gorge. </p> | ||
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70287" /> == | == People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70287" /> == | ||
<p> [[Jahaz]] (''Jâ'Hâz'' ), ''Place [[Trodden]] Down.'' A Moabitish city situated near the desert; afterward reckoned to the tribe of Reuben and assigned to the priests. Numbers 21:23; Deuteronomy 2:32; Isaiah 15:4; Jeremiah 48:34. It is also called Jahaza, Joshua 13:18, A. V. Jahazah, Joshua 21:36; Jeremiah 48:21, A. V., and Jahzah. 1 Chronicles 6:78 A. V., and Jeremiah 48:21 R. V. At this place the [[Israelites]] gained a victory over Sihon and conquered the territory between the Arnon and the Jabbok; but in later times Jahaz seems to have been occupied by the Moabites. </p> | <p> [[Jahaz]] ( ''Jâ'Hâz'' ), ''Place [[Trodden]] Down.'' A Moabitish city situated near the desert; afterward reckoned to the tribe of Reuben and assigned to the priests. Numbers 21:23; Deuteronomy 2:32; Isaiah 15:4; Jeremiah 48:34. It is also called Jahaza, Joshua 13:18, A. V. Jahazah, Joshua 21:36; Jeremiah 48:21, A. V., and Jahzah. 1 Chronicles 6:78 A. V., and Jeremiah 48:21 R. V. At this place the [[Israelites]] gained a victory over Sihon and conquered the territory between the Arnon and the Jabbok; but in later times Jahaz seems to have been occupied by the Moabites. </p> | ||
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_73321" /> == | == Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_73321" /> == | ||
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_45906" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_45906" /> == | ||
<p> (Heb. Yat'hats, יִהִוֹ, [[Trodden]] down, Isaiah 15:4; Jeremiah 48:34; Sept. | <p> (Heb. Yat'hats, '''''יִהִוֹ''''' , [[Trodden]] down, Isaiah 15:4; Jeremiah 48:34; Sept. '''''Ι᾿Ασσά''''' ; also with '''''ה''''' local and in pause, '''''י''''' '''''הְצָה''''' , ''Yach'Tsah,'' Numbers 21:23, Sept. '''''Εἰς''''' '''''Ι᾿Ασσά''''' ; Deuteronomy 2:32, Sept. '''''Εἰς''''' '''''Ι᾿Ασά''''' ; and this even with a prefix, '''''בְּי''''' '''''הְצָה''''' , Judges 11:20, Sept. '''''Εἰς''''' '''''Ι᾿Ασσά''''' ; but likewise with '''''ה''''' paragogic, '''''יִהְצָה''''' , ''Yah'Tsach,'' Sept. '''''Ι᾿Ασσά''''' , Joshua 13:18; A. Vers. "Jahaza;" '''''Ι᾿Ασά''''' , Jeremiah 48:21, "Jahazah;" '''''Ι᾿Ασσά''''' '','' Joshua 21:36, "Jahazah;" '''''῾Ρεφάς''''' v.r. '''''Ι᾿Ασσά''''' , 2 Chronicles 6:78, "Jahzah"), a town beyond the Jordan, where Sihon was defeated, in the borders of [[Moab]] and the region of the [[Ammonites]] ( Numbers 21:23; Deuteronomy 2:32; Judges 11:20); situated in the tribe of Reuben ( Joshua 13:18), and assigned to the Merarite Levites ( Joshua 21:36; 1 Chronicles 6:78). In Isaiah 15:4; Jeremiah 48:21, it appears as one of the Moabitish places that suffered from the transit of the [[Babylonian]] conquerors through the "plain country' (i.e. the ''Mishor.'' the mod. Belka). The whole country east of the Dead Sea had originally been given to the [[Moabites]] and Ammonites ( Genesis 19:36-38; Deuteronomy 2:19-22); but the warlike Amorites from the west of the [[Jordan]] conquered them, and expelled them from the region north of the river Amon. From the Amorites the Israelites took this country, but subsequently the Ammonites claimed it as theirs ( Judges 11:13), and on the decline of [[Jewish]] power the Moabites and Ammonites again took possession of it. Hitzig ''(Zu Jesa.'' ad loc.) regards Jahaz and Jahzah as different places (so Keil on [[Joshua]] ad loc., urging that they are distinguished in the passages of Jeremiah); but this is unnecessary (so Winer, Real. s.v. Jahaz), and at variance with the philology. It appears to have been situated on the- edge of the desert (see Raumer, [[Zug]] dc. Isr. '''''—''''' p. 53; Hengstenberg, Bileame, p. 239). See Exodus. '''''‘''''' From the terms of the narrative in Numbers 21 and Deuteronomy 2 we should expect that Jahaz was in the extreme south part of the territory of Sihon, but yet north of the River Arnon (see Deuteronomy 2:24; Deuteronomy 2:36; and the words in Deuteronomy 2:31, "begin to possess"), and in '''''‘''''' exactly this position a site named Jazaze is mentioned by Schwarz (Palest. p. 227, "a village to the south-west of Dhiban"); but this lacks confirmation, especially as [[Eusebius]] and [[Jerome]] (Ozomnasf s. '''''Ι᾿Εσσά''''' , Jassa) place it between [[Medeba]] ( '''''Μηδαμών''''' ) and [[Dibon]] ( '''''Διβούς''''' ,'Deblathaim); and the latter states that "Jahaz lies opposite the Dead Sea, at the boundary of the region of Moab." These requirements are met by supposing Jahaz to have been situated in the open tract at the head of wady Waleh, between Arnun on the east, and Jebel Humeh on the west. </p> | ||
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_5268" /> == | == International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_5268" /> == | ||
<p> ''''' jā´haz ''''' ( יהץ , <i> ''''' yahac ''''' </i> , Isaiah 16:4; Jeremiah 48:34 , יהצה , <i> '''''yahăcāh''''' </i> , or יהצה , <i> '''''yahcāh''''' </i> , Numbers 21:23; Deuteronomy 2:32; Joshua 13:18; Joshua 21:36 , the King James Version "Jahazah"; Judges 11:20; Jeremiah 48:21; 1 Chronicles 6:78 , "Jahzah"): This is the place where in a great battle Israel overwhelmed Sihon king of the Amorites, and then took possession of all his territory ( Numbers 21:23 , etc.). It is named along with Beth-baal-meon and Kedemoth ( Joshua 13:18 ), with Kedemoth ( Joshua 21:37 ) pointing to a position in the Southeast of the [[Amorite]] territory. It was given to Reuben by Moses, and was one of the cities in the portion of that tribe assigned to the Merarite Levites. [[Mesha]] (MS, ll. 18 if) says that the king of Israel dwelt in Jahaz when at war with him. Mesha drove him out, and the city passed into the hands of Moab. It is referred to as a city of Moab in Isaiah 15:4; Jeremiah 48:21 , Jeremiah 48:34 . Cheyne thinks that either Jahaz or Kedemoth must be represented today by the important ruins of <i> '''''Umm er''''' </i> - <i> '''''Reṣāṣ''''' </i> , about 2 1/2 hours North of Dibon toward the desert ( <i> EB </i> , under the word). No certain identification is possible. </p> | <p> ''''' jā´haz ''''' ( יהץ , <i> ''''' yahac ''''' </i> , Isaiah 16:4; Jeremiah 48:34 , יהצה , <i> ''''' yahăcāh ''''' </i> , or יהצה , <i> ''''' yahcāh ''''' </i> , Numbers 21:23; Deuteronomy 2:32; Joshua 13:18; Joshua 21:36 , the King James Version "Jahazah"; Judges 11:20; Jeremiah 48:21; 1 Chronicles 6:78 , "Jahzah"): This is the place where in a great battle Israel overwhelmed Sihon king of the Amorites, and then took possession of all his territory ( Numbers 21:23 , etc.). It is named along with Beth-baal-meon and Kedemoth ( Joshua 13:18 ), with Kedemoth ( Joshua 21:37 ) pointing to a position in the Southeast of the [[Amorite]] territory. It was given to Reuben by Moses, and was one of the cities in the portion of that tribe assigned to the Merarite Levites. [[Mesha]] (MS, ll. 18 if) says that the king of Israel dwelt in Jahaz when at war with him. Mesha drove him out, and the city passed into the hands of Moab. It is referred to as a city of Moab in Isaiah 15:4; Jeremiah 48:21 , Jeremiah 48:34 . Cheyne thinks that either Jahaz or Kedemoth must be represented today by the important ruins of <i> ''''' Umm er ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' Reṣāṣ ''''' </i> , about 2 1/2 hours North of Dibon toward the desert ( <i> EB </i> , under the word). No certain identification is possible. </p> | ||
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