Joshua 11:8
the Lord.21:44great Zidon. or, Zidon-rabbah.19:28; Ge 10:15; 49:13; Zec 9:2Misrephoth-maim. or, salt pits. Heb. burning of waters.13:6Judges 1:31
Asher.Jos 19:24-30Accho.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.Isaiah 23:2
still. Heb. silent.41:1; 47:5; Ps 46:10; Hab 2:20the isle.Eze 27:3,4; 28:2the merchants.Eze 27:8-36Isaiah 23:4
I travail.Jer 47:3,4; Eze 26:3-6; Ho 9:11-14; Re 18:23Isaiah 23:12
Thou shalt.1,7; Eze 26:13,14; Re 18:22thou oppressed.37:22; 47:1,5; Jer 14:17; 46:11; La 1:15daughter."The Sidonians," says Justin, "when their city was taken by the king of Ascalon, betook themselves to their ships; and landed and built Tyre;" Sidon was therefore the mother city. 2; Ge 10:15-19; 49:13; Jos 11:8pass.1; Nu 24:24; Eze 27:6there also.De 28:64-67; La 1:3; 4:15
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