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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary

Ashnah:

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International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Ashnah:

ash'-na ('ashnah): Two sites,

(1) Jos 15:33, a site in the lowlands of Judah, probably near Estaol and Zorah. The small ruin Aslin between those two places may retain an echo of the old name;

(2) Jos 15:43 an unknown site farther south.



Smith's Bible Dictionary

Ashnah:

the name of two cities, both in the lowlands of Judah:

(1.) named between Zoreah and Zanoah, and therefore probably northwest of Jerusalem (Joshua 15:33); and

(2.) between Jiptah and Nezib, and therefore to the southwest of Jerusalem (Joshua 15:43). Each, according, to Robinson's map (1857) would be about 16 miles from Jerusalem.

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