Edrei
Kirjeldus
Üks Ogi linnadest, mitte kaugel Astarotist, kus tema kuningriigi võim sai surmahoobi sissetungivatelt iisraellastelt [Joos 12:4 ; Nm 21:33 jne]. Tundub, et see märgib Bašani läänepiiri vastandina Salekale idas [5Ms 3:10 ]. See anti Manasse pojale Maakirile [Joos 13:31 ].
lingid
Kaart
teave sõnaraamatust
Edrei
mighty; strength.
(1.) One of the chief towns of the kingdom of Bashan (Josh 12:4; 12:5). Here Og was defeated by the Israelites, and the strength of the Amorites broken (Num 21:33-35). It subsequently belonged to Manasseh, for a short time apparently, and afterwards became the abode of banditti and outlaws (Josh 13:31). It has been identified with the modern Edr'a, which stands on a rocky promontory on the south-west edge of the Lejah (the Argob of the Hebrews, and Trachonitis of the Greeks). The ruins of Edr'a are the most extensive in the Hauran. They are 3 miles in circumference. A number of the ancient houses still remain; the walls, roofs, and doors being all of stone. The wild region of which Edrei was the capital is thus described in its modern aspect: "Elevated about 20 feet above the plain, it is a labyrinth of clefts and crevasses in the rock, formed by volcanic action; and owing to its impenetrable condition, it has become a refuge for outlaws and turbulent characters, who make it a sort of Cave of Adullam...It is, in fact, an impregnable natural fortress, about 20 miles in length and 15 in breadth" (Porter's Syria, etc.). Beneath this wonderful city there is also a subterranean city, hollowed out probably as a refuge for the population of the upper city in times of danger. (See BASHAN)
(2.) A town of Naphtali (Josh 19:37).
EBD - Easton's Bible Dictionary