(Hebrews Menuchah',
îְðåּçָä
, rest, as often) appears in the marg. of the A. V. at Jdg_20:43 (Sept. [Vat.]
ἀðὸ ÍïõÜ
, Vulg. and A. V. “with ease,” as if
îַðּåּçָä
), and Jer_51:59 (Sept.
äώñùí
, Vulg. prophetice, AV. “quiet”). The Sept. likewise, in the remarkable list of additional towns in Judah (Jos_15:59), seems to make mention of it (
Ìáíï÷ώ
). Furst (Hebrews Lex. s.v.) thinks it the place in Benjamin called Manochath (1Ch_8:6) or Hatsi-ham-Menuchoth (1Ch_2:54). But all this is doubtful, and the word is rather an appellative. SEE MENUCHITE.