Genesis 38:5

A.M. 2268. B.C. 1736.

Shelah.

11,26; 46:12; Nu 26:20; 1Ch 4:21

Chezib.Chezib is said, by Eusebius and Jerome, to have been situated near Adullam, and to be then uninhabited.

Judges 1:31

Asher.

Jos 19:24-30

Accho.Accho, the Ptolemais of the Greeks and Romans, and called Saint John of Acre by the Crusaders, is situated on the Mediterranean, in a fine plain, at the north angle of a bay to which it gives name, and which extends in a semicircle of three leagues as far as Carmel, and nine leagues from Tyre.

Zidon.Another celebrated city of Phoenicia, now Saidè, situated in a fine country on the Mediterranean, 400 stadia from Berytus, and 200 (north) from Tyre, according to Strabo, one day's journey from Paneas, according to Josephus, and sixty-six miles from Damascus, according to Abulfeda.

Achzib.Or, Ecdippa, now Zib, nine miles north, from Accho.

Micah 1:14

give.

2Sa 8:2; 2Ki 16:8; 18:14-16; 2Ch 16:1-3; Isa 30:6

to. or, for. houses.

Ps 62:9; 118:8,9; 146:3,4

Achzib. that is, a lie.

Jos 15:44
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