Chellus
Chellus
( v. r. , Vulg. omits), named among the places beyond (i.e. on the west of) Jordan to which Nabuchodonosor sent his summons (Jdt 1:9). Except its mention with “Kades” there is no clew to its situation; this, however, would seem to locate it near Kadesh-barnea. Hence Reland (Palaest. p. 717) conjectures that it may be Chaluza (), a place which, under the altered form of ELUSA SEE ELUSA (q.v.), was well known to the Roman and Greek geographers. With this agrees the subsequent mention of the “land of the Chellians ( , Vulg. terra Cellon), “by the wilderness,” to the south of whom were the children of Ishmael (Jdt 2:23). Movers (Zeitschr. f. Philos. 1835, p. 36) supposes it to be the same as HALHUL (Jos 15:58), and that Betane, mentioned with it, is the same as Beth-anoth (Jos 15:59).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Chellus
CHELLUS.From the text (Jdt 1:9) this place is supposed to have been situated S.W. of Jerus. near Betane and N. of Kadesh and the river of Egypt, i.e. the Wady-el-Arish; but any certain identification is Impossible.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Chellus
kelus (, Chellous), a place named (Judith 1:9) among those West of the Jordan to which Nebuchadnezzar sent his summons. It is mentioned along with Kades, and as it lay North of the children of Ishmael it may with some probability be taken as lying Southwest of Jerusalem. It has been conjectured that it may be Chalutzah (Reland, Palestine, 717), a place under the form Elusa well known to the ancient geographers.