International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Ain (2)

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Ain (2)


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ā´in (עין, ‛ayin, “eye or spring (of water)”):

(1) A town in the extreme Northwest corner of Canaan, so named, most probably, from a noted spring in the vicinity (). Thomson and after him Robinson make Ain the same as ‛Ain el-‛Asy, the chief source of the Orontes, some fifteen miles Southwest of Riblah, which, in turn, is about twenty miles Southwest of Emesa (Hums). As Ain is named in connection with Lake Gennesaret, some claim that Riblah of must be another place farther South and closer to that lake.

(2) A Levitical city () in the Negeb or southern part of Judah. It was first allotted to the tribe of Judah () but later to Simeon (). The fact that it is several times named in immediate connection with Rimmon has lent plausibility to the view that we have here a compound word, and that we should read En-Rimmon, i.e. Ain-Rimmon (see ; ; ). See also AYIN.