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Seneh
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
The acacia; rock-thorn, the southern cliff in the Wady es-Suweinit, a valley south of Michmash, which Jonathan climbed with his armour-bearer (1 Sam. 14:4, 5). The rock opposite, on the other side of the wady, was called Bozez.
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Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
(thorn), the name of one of the two isolated rocks which stood in the “passage of Michmash,” (1 Samuel 14:4) 6 1/2 Miles north of Jerusalem.
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
SE'NEH (bush, or thorn-rock), the name of one of the sharp rocks by which Jonathan sought the Philistines. 1 Sam 14:4. In the Wady Suweinit, a deep valley south of Michmash, about 6 1/2 miles north of Jerusalem, are two remarkable hills, one on each side of the valley, which are supposed to be Bozez and Seneh.
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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary · 1869
same as Senaah
Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
SE'NEH (bush, or thorn-rock), the name of one of the sharp rocks by which Jonathan sought the Philistines. 1 Sam 14:4. In the Wady Suweinit, a deep valley south of Michmash, about 6 1/2 miles north of Jerusalem, are two remarkable hills, one on each side of the valley, which are supposed to be Bozez and Seneh.