Eshtaol

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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary


ESHTAOL.—A lowland city of Judah (Jos_15:33) on the borders of Dan 19:41), near which Samson began to feel ‘the spirit of the Lord’ (Jdg_13:25), and was buried (Jdg_16:31); the home of some of the Danites who attacked Laish (Jdg_18:2; Jdg_18:11). It is supposed to be the same as Eshu‘a, near Ain esh-Shems (Beth-shemesh). The Eshtaolites are enumerated among the Calebites (1Ch_2:53).
R. A. S. Macalister.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


A town in the shephelah or low country of Judah (Jos_15:33; Jos_19:41), allotted to Daniel On the Philistine border between Azotus and Askelon. Here Samson spent his boyhood, and hither his remains were finally carried to the burying ground of Manoah his father (Jdg_13:25; Jdg_16:31; Jdg_18:2; Jdg_18:8; Jdg_18:11-12). Between the Danite towns Zorah and Eshtaol and behind Kirjath Jearim was Mahaneh-Dan, the standing camp of the little host exposed to constant warfare with the Philistines; a neighborhood well calculated to train Samson for his after encounters with that race.
As Kirjath Jearim is now Kuriet-el-Enab, and Zorah is Suz'ah, seven miles S.W. of it, Eshtaol is Kustul, a conical hill an hour's journey S.E. from Kuriet-el-Enab toward Jerusalem. This fulfills the requisite condition that Kirjath Jearim should lie between Eshtaol and Zorah. E. Wilton (Imperial Bible Dictionary) identifies Eshtaol with Um Eshteiyeh, 12 Roman miles from Beit Jibrin (Eleutheropolis), agreeing with Eusebius' statement that it is ten miles distant. Jerome says Jarmuth was near, which agrees with the fact that Yarmak is near Eshtaol; Zanua (Zanoah) is also near. Black (Palestine Exploration) identifies Eshtaol with Eshu'a.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


Esh'taol. (a pass). A town in the low country ? the Shefelah ? of Judah, afterwards, allotted to Dan. Jos_15:33; Jos_19:41. Here, Samson spent his boyhood, and hither, after his last exploit, his body was brought. Jdg_13:25; Jdg_16:31; Jdg_18:2; Jdg_18:8; Jdg_18:11-12.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


esh?tā̇-ol (אשׁתּאול, 'eshtā'ōl; Ἀσταώλ, Astaō̇l): A town in the Shephelah of Judah named next to Zorah (Jos_15:33; Jos_19:41). Between these two cities lay Mahaneh-dan (the camp of Dan) where the Spirit of the Lord began to move Samson (Jdg_13:25), and where he was buried (Jdg_16:31). A contingent from Eshtaol formed part of the 600 Danites who captured Laish (Jdg_18:2, Jdg_18:11). It is probably represented by the modern Ashū‛a, about a mile and a half East of Zorah, the modern Ṣar‛ah.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Eshtaol
(Hebrews Eshtaol', אְֵשׁתָּאוֹל [but defectively אֶשְׁתָּאֹל in Jdg_13:25; Jdg_18:2; Jdg_18:8; Jdg_18:11], according to Fürst, narrow pass, but Gesenius suggests perhaps petition; Sept. Α᾿σθαώλ v.r. [in Jdg_13:5] Ε᾿σδαόλ, Vulg. Esthaol or [in Jos_15:33] Estaob), a town in the low country of Judah, the Shephelah or plain of Philistia. It is the first of the first group of cities in that district (Jos_15:33) enumerated with Zoreah (Hebrews Zareah), or Zorah, in company with which it is commonly mentioned. Zorah and Eshtaol were two of the towns allotted to the tribe of Dan out of Judah (Jos_19:41). Between them, and behind Kirjath-jearim, was situated Mahaneh-Dan, the camp or stronghold which formed the head- quarters of that little community during their constant encounters with the Philistines. Eshtaol was one of the great strongholds of the Danites, and its inhabitants, with these of Zorah, were noted for their daring. SEE DAN. The 600 men who captured and colonized Laish were natives of these two towns (Jdg_18:1-31). Here, among the old warriors of the tribe, Samson spent his boyhood, and experienced the first impulses of the Spirit of Jehovah; and hither, after his last exploit, his mangled body was brought, up the long slopes of the western hills to its last rest in the burying-place of Manoah his father (Jdg_13:25; Jdg_16:31; Jdg_18:2; Jdg_18:8; Jdg_18:11-12). In the genealogical records of 1 Chronicles the relationship between Eshtaol, Zareah, and Kirjathjearim is still maintained (1Ch_2:53). In the Onomasticon of Eusebius and Jerome (s.v. Α᾿σθαώλ and Ε᾿σθαώλ), Eshtaol is twice mentioned —
(1) as Astaol of Judah, described as then existing between Azotus and Ascalon under the name of Astho (Α᾿σθώ);
(2) as Esthaul of Dan, ten miles north of Eleutheropolis. The latter position is quite in accordance with the indications of the Bible. It is connected with Zorah, Zanoah, and Bethshemesh (Jos_15:33; Jos_19:41); and as these three places have been identified, we may conclude that Eshtaol was situated close to the foot of the mountains of Judah, and in or near wady Surar. Schwarz (Palest. page 102) mentions a village named Stual, west of Zorah, but, apart from the fact that this is corroborated by no other traveler and by no map, the situation is too far west to be "behind Kirjath-jearim" if the latter be Kuryet el-Enab. The village marked on the maps of Robinson and Van de Velde, as Yeshua, and alluded to by the former (Researches, new ed., 3:154, who states that the name is pronounced Eshwa), is nearer the requisite position. Yeshua lies at the eastern extremity of the broad valley which runs up among the hills between Zorah and Bethshemesh. The mountains rise steep and rugged immediately behind it, but the village is encompassed by fruitful fields and orchards. Zorah occupies the top of a conical hill scarcely two niles westward, and a lower ridge connects the hill with the mountains at Yeshua. Upon that ridge the permanent camp, or gathering-place of Dan (Jdg_13:25) was probably fixed (Robinson, Later Res. page 153 sq.). SEE MAHANEH-DAN.

CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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