Casphon
CasPhon
( v. r. and , 1Ma 5:36) Or CasPhor ( v. r. and , 1Ma 5:26), one of the fortified cities in the “land of Galaad,” i.e. Gilead (1Ma 5:26), in which the Jews took refuge from the Ammonites under Timotheus (comp. 1Ma 5:6), and which, with other cities, was taken by Judas Maccabseus (5:36). Josephus, in the parallel account (Ant. 12:8, 3), calls it Chasphoma (). Grotius and Calmet (in loc.) consider it the same (but on very slight grounds) with HESHBON SEE HESHBON (q.v.). It was situated near Bostra, Ashtaroth-Karnaimn, and Edrei, and was perhaps one of the ruined sites in the Hauran still found by travelers. SEE HAURAN. Seetzen’s commentators (notes on pt. 7, March, 1806, 4:198) suggest the modern esSzbn as the possible site of Casphon, but add, “Site, however, uncertain.” SEE CASPIS.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Casphon
kasfon. See CASPHOR.