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Heshbon

The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia

Town originally belonging to Moab; mentioned in Numbers 21:25 et seq.; Deuteronomy 1:4, 3:6, 4:26, 29:7; Joshua 9:10; 12:2 et seq.; 13:10,21; Isaiah 15:4; 16:8,9; Jeremiah 48:2; Song of Solomon 7:5 (A. V. 4); Judith 5:15; by Josephus ("Ant." 12:4, § 11; 13:15, § 4; 15:8, § 5; "B. J." 2:18, § 1; 3:3, § 3), and in the "Onomastica Sacra" (117, 29 et seq., 253, 24 et seq.). Heshbon, at one time the chief city of Sihon, king of the Amorites, was, when captured by the Israelites, assigned to the tribe of Reuben (Numbers 32:3,37; Joshua 13:10,17,21). However, the hold of the Israelites upon the territory of Moab was very insecure. It became a Jewish possession in the time of Alexander Jannæus (Josephus, "Ant." 13:15, § 4). Jerome mentions Heshbon, under the name "Esbus," as "a notable city of Arabia in the mountains in front of Jericho, twenty Roman miles from the Jordan." Heshbon is mentioned also in the Talmud (Yer. Shebu. 6:1; see Neubauer, "G. T." pp. 11, 21). At the modern Haṣban, in the Wadi Haṣban, are found remains of a castle, temple, and large reservoir; to the last Song of Solomon 7:5 (A. V. 4) compares the eyes of the bride of Solomon.

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Singer, Isidore, Ph.D, Projector and Managing Editor. Entry for 'Heshbon'. 1901 The Jewish Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​tje/​h/heshbon.html. 1901.