Abel-Shittim [E,H,I,N] Bible Dictionaries

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Easton's Bible Dictionary

Abel-Shittim:

meadow of the acacias, frequently called simply "Shittim" (Num 25:1; Jos 2:1; Mic 6:5), a place on the east of Jordan, in the plain of Moab, nearly opposite Jericho. It was the forty-second encampment of the Israelites, their last resting-place before they crossed the Jordan (Num 33:49; Num 22:1; Num 26:3; Num 31:12; Num 25:1; Num 31:16).

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary

Abel-Shittim:

mourning of thorns

International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Abel-Shittim:

a'-bel-shit'-tim ('abhel ha-shiTTim, "the meadow of the Acacias"): The name appears only in Nu 33:49; but the name Shittim is used to denote the same locality (Nu 25:1; Jos 2:1; 3:1; Mic 6:5). The name always has the article, and the best expression of it in English would be "the Acacias." ‘The valley of the Acacias' (Joe 3:18 (4:18)) is, apparently, a different locality.

For many weeks before crossing the Jordan, Israel was encamped in the vicinity of the Jordan valley, North of the Dead Sea, East of the river. The notices in the Bible, supplemented by those in Josephus and Eusebius and Jerome, indicate that the camping region was many miles in extent, the southern limit being Beth-jeshimoth, toward the Dead Sea, while Abel of the Acacias was the northern limit and the headquarters. The headquarters are often spoken of as East of the Jordan at Jericho (e.g. Nu 22:1; 26:3,63). During the stay there occurred the Balaam incident (Nu 22-24), and the harlotry with Moab and Midian (Nu 25) and the war with Midian (Nu 31), in both of which Phinehas distinguished himself. It was from the Acacias that Joshua sent out the spies, and that Israel afterward moved down to the river for the crossing. Micah aptly calls upon Yahweh's people to remember all that happened to them from the time when they reached the Acacias to the time when Yahweh had brought them safely across the river to Gilgal.

Josephus is correct in saying that Abel of the Acacias is the place from which the Deuteronomic law purports to have been given. In his time the name survived as Abila, a not very important town situated there. He says that it was "sixty furlongs from Abila to the Jordan," that is a little more than seven English miles (Ant., IV, viii, 1 and V, i, 1; BJ, IV, vii, 6). There seems to be a consensus for locating the site at Kefrein, near where the wady of that name comes down into the Jordan valley.

Written by Willis J. Beecher

Nave's Topical Bible

Abel-Shittim:

See SHITTIM

Shittim: 1. Called also Abel-Shittim

Num 33:49

A camping place of Israel,

Num 25:1; 33:49.

Joshua sends spies from,

Jos 2:1.

Valley of,

Joe 3:18.

Balaam prophesies in,

Mic 6:5.

Shittim: 2. Called also Shittah

A tree, the wood of which is fragrant

Planted and cultivated,

Isa 41:19.

The ark of the covenant made of,

Exd 25:10;

staves (long poles) of the ark of the covenant,

Exd 25:13; 38:6;

boards in the tabernacle,

Exd 26:15-37;

the altar of burnt offering,

Exd 38:1, 6.

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