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SHILHIM Josh. xv. 32 Not identified — One of the cities
in the southern
portion of Judah,
named between
Lebaoth and
ʾAin. In the
parallel lists of
Josh. xix. 6
Sharuhen is
given, and in 1
Chr. iv. 31
Shaaraim, which
see.
SHILOAH, The Is. viii. 6; 2 — Siloam and
Waters of Chr. xxxii. Siloah.
SHILOH Josh. xviii. Seilûn 10 Now a ruined
1–10; xix. town called
51; xxi. 2; Seilûn, about
xxii. 9, 12; midway between
Judg. xviii. Bethel and Mt.
31; xxi. Girizim, near the
12–21; 1 ancient highway
Sam. i. 3, from Jerusalem
9, 24; ii. to Shechem and
14; iii. 21; the North. Mem.
iv. 3, 12; II. 367–370; Sh.
xiv. 3; 1 XIV.
Kings ii.
27; xiv. 2–
4; Ps.
lxxviii. 60;
Jer. vii. 12,
14; xxvi. 6,
9; xli. 5
SHIMRON Josh. xi. 1; Semûnieh 6 Called in the
xix. 15 Talmud (Jerus,
Megillah, cap. 1)
Semûnieh—now
a small village 5
miles west of
Nazareth. Mem.
I. 339; Sh. V.
SHIMRON- Josh. xii. 20 Not identified — Uncertain
MERON whether this
name refers to
the same place
as Shimron
(Semunieh). The
old Jewish
traveller Hap-
Parchi fixes it at
two hours east
of En Gannim
(Jenîn), south of
Mount Gilboa, at
a village called
in his day ‘Dar
Meron.’ (Asher’s
Benjamin of
Tudela, II. 434).
SHINAR (The Gen. x. 10; — ‘The ancient
Land of) xi. 2; xiv. name of the
1; Is. xi. great alluvial
11; Dan. i. tract through
2; Zech. v. which the Tigris
11 and Euphrates
pass before
reaching the
sea. The tract
known in later
times as
Chaldea or
Babylonia.’
Smith’s Bible
Dictionary.
SHITTIM Num. xxv. Ghor es 14 = Abel-shittim,
(R.V. VALLEY 1; Josh. ii. Seisebân which see.
OF ACACIAS) 1; iii. 1;
Mich. vi. 5;
Joel iii. 18
SHOCO 2 Chr. xi. 7 Kh. — A variation of the
Shuweikeh name Socoh (1),
which see.
SHOCHO 2 Chr. — See Socoh (1)
xxviii. 18
SHOCHOH 1 Sam. xvii. — See Socoh (1)
1
SHOPHAN Num. xxxii. Not identified — One of the
(R.V. ATROTH- 35 fortified towns on
SHOPHAN) the East of
Jordan.
SHUAL, The 1 Sam. xiii. Not identified — Near Ophrah (1),
Land of 17 which see.
SHUNEM Josh. xix. Sôlam 10 A city of Issachar,
18; 1 mentioned with
Sam. Jezreel,
xxviii. 4; 1 Chesulloth, &c.
Kings i. 3, Now the village
15; ii. 17, Sôlam, north of
21, 22; 2 Jezreel. Mem. II.
Kings iv. 87; Sh. IX.
8, 12, 25,
36
SION, Mount Deut. iv. 48; Jebel esh — One of the names
Ps. cxxxiii. Sheikh of Mount
3 Hermon, thought
to be a clerical
error for Sirion;
which see.
SIPHMOTH 1 Sam. xxx. Not identified — In the south of
28 Judah the resort
of David.
SIRAH, The 2 Sam. iii. ʾAin Sârah 14 The present ʾAin
Well of 26 Sârah, near
(R.V. SIRAH, Hebron. Mem.
Well or III. 314; Sh. XXI.
Cistern of)
SIRION Deut. iii. 9; 3 The Zidonian
Ps. xxix. 6 name for Mount
Hermon, which
see.
SITNAH, Well Gen. xxvi. Not identified 20 The second of the
of 21 two wells dug by
(R.V. ENMITY, Isaac in the
Well of) valley of Gerar.
SOCOH (1), In Josh. xv. 35 Kh. 14 Sochoh (1 Kings
the Valley Shuweikeh iv. 10), Shochoh
(1 Sam. xvii. 1),
Shoco (2 Chr. xi.
7), Shocho (2
Chr. xxviii. 18).
Now
represented by
‘Kh. Shuweikeh,’
on the brink of
the ‘Valley of
Elah.’ (Mem. III.
53; Sh. XVII.)
Robinson (B. R.
ii. 21.)
SUCCOTH (2) Ex. xii. 37; Not identified — The first camping
xiii. 20; place of the
Num. Israelites on
xxxiii. 5, 6 leaving Egypt.
SUD, River Baruch i. 4 Not identified — A river
somewhere near
Babylon.
SUR Judith ii. 28 Not identified — On the sea coast
of Phœnicia—
not Tyre.
SUR, The Gate 2 Kings xi. Not identified — In 2 Chr. xxiii. 5,
of 6 the King’s House
at Jerusalem.
SYENE, or Ezek. xxix. Assúân — In Egypt.
SEVENEH 10; xxx. 6 Mentioned with
(R.V. Migdol. R.V.
SEVENEH) ‘tower of
Seveneh;’
margin, ‘from
Migdol to
Seveneh.’
SYRIA Judg. x. 6; — The country north
2 Sam. and north-east of
viii. 6, 12; Damascus.
xv. 8, etc.,
very
frequently
mentioned
TAANACH Josh. xii. Tʾannuk 10 Between 3 and 4
21; xvii. Roman miles
11; xxi. 25; from Legio
Judg. i. (Lejjun)—
27; v. 19; Onomasticon.
1 Kings iv. Now the village
12; 1 Chr. Tʾannuk, on the
vii. 29 southern edge of
the plain of
Esdraelon.—
Robinson, ii.
316, 329; Van de
Velde, i. 358;
Conder’s
Handbook to the
Bible, p. 285.
(Mem. II. 68; Sh.
VIII.)
TAANATH- Josh. xvi. 6 Tʾana 10 Now the ruin of
SHILOH Tʾana, east of
Nablus, on the
boundary
between
Ephraim and
Manasseh.
(Mem. II. 232;
Sh. XII.)—Van
de Velde.
TAPHNES Judith i. 9