Shepham
Shepham
(Heb. Shepham, , fruitful [Gesen.], or bare [Furst]; Sept. [running it on into the following word, with the directive]), a place mentioned only in the specification by Moses of the eastern boundary of the Promised Land. (Num 34:10-11), the first landmark from Hazer-enan, at which the northern boundary terminated, and lying between it and Riblah. The ancient interpreters (Targ. Pseudo-Jon., Saadia) render the name by Apameia; but it seems uncertain whether by this they intend the Greek city of that name on the Orontes, fifty miles below Antioch, or whether they use it as a synonym of Banias or Dan, as Schwarz affirms (Palest. p. 27). No trace of the name appears, however, in that direction. Porter (Damascus, 2, 354) would fix Hazer-enan at Kuryetein, seventy miles east northeast of Damascus, which would remove Shepham into a totally different region, in which there is equally little trace of it. The Riblah mentioned in the above passage was not the city of that name in the hand of Hamath (see Keil, Comment. ad loc.), but a much more southern one. SEE RIBLAH. The other more definitely known localities adjoining seem to point out, a position for Shepham not far from the later Caesarea- Philippi (q.v.).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Shepham
a treeless place, Num. 34:10, 11: “The coast shall go down from Shepham to Riblah.”
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Shepham
On the eastern boundary of the promised land, between Hatser-enan where the northern boundary ends and Riblah (or Marbel, i.e. HAR-BAALHERMON, Jdg 3:3); Num 34:10-11.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Shepham
SHEPHAM.A place on the eastern boundary of the Promised Land (Num 34:10-11). The site has not been identified. Perhaps Zabdi, the Shiphmite (1Ch 27:27). was a native of Shepham.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Shepham
shefam (, shepham; , Sepphamar): A place, probably a hill town, on the ideal eastern boundary of Israel, named in Num 34:10, but omitted in Eze 47:15-18. It lay between Hazar-enan and Harbel (Massoretic Text: Hariblah), which must have been in the neighborhood of Hermon. The word means a naked place, and doubtless indicates one of the barer midway ridges of Anti-Lebanon. It was probably the native place of Zabdi the Shiphmite, who was David’s chief vine-gardener (1Ch 27:27).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Shepham
[Shepham’]
Eastern boundary of Palestine. Num 34:10-11. Not identified.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Shepham
H8221
A place on the eastern boundary of the promised land.
Num 34:10-11
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Shepham
She’pham. (fruitful). A place on the eastern boundary of the Promised Land. Num 34:10-11.