Harosheth
Bible Usage:
- Harosheth used 3 times.
- First Reference: Judges 4:2
- Last Reference: Judges 4:16
Dictionaries:
- Included in Eastons: No
- Included in Hitchcocks: Yes
- Included in Naves: Yes
- Included in Smiths: Yes
- Included in Websters: No
- Included in Strongs: No
- Included in Thayers: No
- Included in BDB: No
a forest; agriculture; workmanship; deafness; silence
A town of Galilee, the home of Sisera.
Judges 4:2; Judges 4:13; Judges 4:16
(workmanship) "of the Gentiles" so called from the mixed races that inhabited it
a city in the north of the land of Canaan, supposed to have stood on the west coast of the lake Merom from which the Jordan issues forth in one unbroken stream. It was the residence of Sisera captain of Jabin king of Canaan, (Judges 4:2) and it was the point to which the victorious Isr'lites under Barak pursued the discomfited host and chariots of the second potentate of that name. (Judges 4:16)
(Judges 4:2) or nations, a city near Hazor in Galilee of the Gentiles, or Upper Galilee, in the north of Palestine. It was here that Jabin's great army was marshalled before it went forth into the great battlefield of Esdraelon to encounter the army of Israel, by which it was routed and put to flight (Judges 4). It was situated "at the entrance of the pass to Esdraelon from the plain of Acre" at the base of Carmel. The name in the Hebrew is Harosheth ha Gojim, i.e., "the smithy of the nations;" probably, as is supposed, so called because here Jabin's iron war-chariots, armed with scythes, were made. It is identified with el-Harithiyeh.
Bible Usage:
- Harosheth used 3 times.
- First Reference: Judges 4:2
- Last Reference: Judges 4:16
Dictionaries:
- Included in Eastons: No
- Included in Hitchcocks: Yes
- Included in Naves: Yes
- Included in Smiths: Yes
- Included in Websters: No
- Included in Strongs: No
- Included in Thayers: No
- Included in BDB: No