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Beth-anab

Beth-anab

Beth-anab

(q. d. , house of figs) is probably the correct name of a village mentioned by Eusebius and Jerome (Onomast. s.v. , Anob) under the form or Bethoannaba, as lying four Roman miles east of Diospolis (Lydda), while Jerome (ib.) speaks of still another name, Bethannaba, as belonging to a village eight miles in the same direction. Van de Velde (Memoir, p. 293) ingeniously reconciles these statements by assigning the first locality as that of the modern Annabeh, and the second as Beit-Nuba, which lie respectively at the required distances south-east of Ludd. Comp. SEE ANAB.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature