Hadashah
Hadashah
(Heb. Chadashah’, , new; Sept. v.r. ), a city in the valley of Judah, mentioned in the second group between Zenan and Migdal-gad (Jos 15:37). It has generally been thought (Winer, Realw. s.v.) to be the same with the Adasa (Accaas) of Josephus (Ant. 12, 10, 5) and the Apocrypha (1 Macc. 8:40, 45), and likewise of the Onomasticon (s.v.), which, however, must have lain rather in the mountains of Ephraim, apparently near the modern village Surda. SEE ADASA. Schwarz (Phys. Descript. of Pal. p. 103) inclines to identify it with a little village el-Chadas, stated by him to lie between Migdal and Ashkelon, the el-Jora of Van de Velde’s Map. According to the Mishna (Erub. 5, 6), it anciently contained 50 houses only (Reland, Palaest. p. 701). SEE JUDAH, TRIBE OF.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Hadashah
new, a city in the valley of Judah (Josh. 15:37).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Hadashah
A town in the shephelah or low hills of Judah (Jos 15:37).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Hadashah
HADASHAH.A town in the Shephlah of Judah (Jos 15:37); site unknown.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Hadashah
ha-dasha, hada-sha (, hadhashah, new): A town in the Shephelah of Judah, named with Zenan and Migdal-gad (Jos 15:37). According to the Mishna (Erubhn, Zec 12:6), it was the smallest town in Judah. It is not identified.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Hadashah
[Hada’shah]
City in the lowlands of Judah. Jos 15:37. Identified by some with Ebdis or Eddis, 31 41′ N, 34 42′ E.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Hadashah
H2322
A town in Judah.
Jos 15:37
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Hadashah
Had’ashah. (new). One of the towns of Judah, in the Shefelah, or maritime low country, Jos 16:37 only, probably the Adasa of the Maccabean history.