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HEBREW: 6046 Mne `Anem
NAVE: Anem
EBD: Anem
SMITH: ANEM
ISBE: ANEM

Anem

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Anem: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
an answer; their affliction ( --> same as Anen)

a town of Issachar given to the Gershonites

NET Glossary: Array
Google Maps: Anem (32° 27´, 35° 18´);
OpenBible: (Flickr/Panoramio) Anem

Hebrew

Strongs #06046: Mne `Anem

Anem = "fountains"

1) a Levitical city in Issachar allotted to the Gershonites

6046 `Anem aw-name'

from the dual of 5869; two fountains; Anem, a place in Palestine: Anem.
see HEBREW for 05869

Anem [nave]

ANEM, a Levitical city, 1 Chr. 6:73.

Anem [ebd]

two fountains, a Levitical city in the tribe of Issachar (1 Chr. 6:73). It is also called En-gannim (q.v.) in Josh. 19:21; the modern Jenin.

ANEM [smith]

(two springs), a city of Issachar, with "suburbs," belonging to the (Gershonites). (1 Chronicles 6:70)

ANEM [isbe]

ANEM - a'-nem (`anem, "two springs"; Anam): Anem is mentioned with Ramoth among the cities of Issachar assigned to the priests, the sons of Gershom (1 Ch 6:73). In the parallel list (Josh 21:29), there are mentioned Jarmuth and En-gannim, corresponding to Ramoth and Anim, therefore Anim and En-gannim (Jenin) are identical. As the name denotes (Anem = "two springs"; En-gannim = "the spring of gardens"), it was well watered. Anem is identified by Eusebius with Aner, but Conder suggests the village of "Anim," on the hills West of the plain of Esdraelon which represents the Anea of the 4th century AD (Onom under the word "Aniel" and "Bethara"), a city lying 15 Roman miles from Caesarea, which had good baths.

M. O. Evans




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