Aner

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answer; song; affliction
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary


ANER.—1. One of the three Amorite chieftains, the other two being Mamre and Eshcol, who were in covenant with Abraham (Gen_14:13; Gen_14:24). As Mamre is an old name for Hebron (Gen_23:2), and Eshcol is the name of a valley not far from Hebron (Num_13:23), it is natural to suppose that Aner also was the name of a locality which gave its name to a clan. 2. (1Ch_6:70 only).—A town of Manasseh, west of Jordan. The site is doubtful.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


1. City of Manasseh, W. of Jordan; of the Kohathites (1Ch_6:70); Jos_21:25, "Tanach," of which "Aner" may be the corruption.
2. One of the three Hebronite chiefs who helped Abraham against the four invading kings (Gen_14:13; Gen_14:24).
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


A'ner. (boy).
1. A city of Manasseh, west of Jordan, with "suburbs," given to the Kohathites. 1Ch_6:70.
2. One of the three Amorite chiefs of Hebron who aided Abraham in the pursuit after the four invading kings. Gen_14:13; Gen_14:24.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


Aner, 1
A?ner, Esh?col, and Mam?re, three Canaanitish chiefs in the neighborhood of Hebron who joined their forces with those of Abraham in pursuit of Chedorlaomer and his allies, who had pillaged Sodom and carried Lot away captive (Gen_14:24). These chiefs did not, however, imitate the disinterested conduct of the patriarch, but retained their portion of the spoil [ABRAHAM].
Aner, 2
Aner, a city of Manasseh, given to the Levites of Kohath's family (1Ch_6:70).
The Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature
by John Kitto.


Aner
(Heb., Aner', עָנֵר, perhaps a boy), the name of a man and of a place.
1. (Sept. Αὐνάν.) A Canaanitish chief in the neighborhood of Hebron, who, with two others, Eshcol and Mamre, joined his forces with those of Abraham in pursuit of Chedorlaomer and his allies, who had pillaged Sodom and carried Lot away captive (Gen_14:13; Gen_14:24), B.C. cir. 2080. These chiefs did not, however, imitate the disinterested conduct of the patriarch, but retained their portion of the spoil. SEE ABRAHAM.
2. (Sept. Ε᾿νήρ v. r. Α᾿νάρ.) A city of Manasseh, given to the Levites of Kohath's family (1Ch_6:70). Gesenius supposes this to be the same with the TAANACH SEE TAANACH (q.v.) of Jdg_1:27, or TANACH SEE TANACH (Jos_21:25).
Aner
Tristram suggests (Bible Places, p. 205) that “this may, perhaps, be recognised in the modern village of Anim, near Taanuk, where are the remains of an ancient site;” meaning, doubtless, the Ann marked on the Ordnance Map as three and a half miles southwest of Taanuk. Lieut. Conder, on the other hand, regards this place as the representation of Anem, and suggests the modern Ellar as the site of Aner (Tent Work, 2, 334). Neither suggestion seems to be called for.



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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