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Chor-Ashan

Chor-Ashan

Chor-Ashan

(Hebrews Kor-Ashan , smoking furnace; Sept. v. r. and even , i.e. Beer-sheba; Vulg. lacus Ashan; so that both appear to have read ), one of the places (named between Hormah and Athach) in which “David and his men were wont to haunt,” and to his I friends in which he sent presents of the plunder taken from the Amalekites who had robbed Ziklag (1Sa 30:30). The towns named in this catalogue are all south of Helron; and Chorashan, therefore, is probably identical with the simple ASHAN SEE ASHAN (q.v.) of Simeon (Jos 15:42; Jos 19:7).

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Chor-ashan

smoking furnace, one of the places where “David himself and his men were wont to haunt” (1 Sam. 30:30, 31). It is probably identical with Ashan (Josh. 15:42; 19:7), a Simeonite city in the Negeb, i.e., the south, belonging to Judah. The word ought, according to another reading, to be “Bor-ashan.”

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Chor-Ashan

H3565

A town in Judah

1Sa 30:30

Perhaps identical with Ashan

Jos 15:42

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible