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- Battle of Michmash - Wikipedia
According to the Hebrew Bible, the Battle of Michmash (alternate spelling, Michmas) was fought between Israelites under Jonathan, son of King Saul and a force of Philistines at Michmash, a town east of Bethel and south of Migron
- Bible Map: Michmash
According to the Mishna, "to bring barley to Michmash" was equivalent to our English "to carry coal to Newcastle " Michmash was the seat of government under Jonathan Maccabeus (1 Maccabees 9:73)
- Michmash, Geba and the Pass - BiblePlaces. com
The Arab village of Mukhmas preserves the name of the biblical city of Michmash The town sat next to “the pass” mentioned twice in Scripture and apparently served to keep an eye on this important route
- Topical Bible: Michmash
Michmash is an ancient town located in the tribal territory of Benjamin, approximately seven miles north of Jerusalem It is situated on a prominent ridge overlooking the deep ravine of the Wadi Suweinit, which served as a natural defense barrier
- The Battle at Michmash – Bible Mapper Atlas
After a while Jonathan led his armor bearer in an attack on a Philistine output near Michmash by scaling the nearby cliffs of Bozez and Seneh, and the two of them killed twenty Philistines The rest of the Philistine army was thrown into complete panic, drawing the attention of Saul at Geba
- Michmash Meaning - Bible Definition and References
Discover the meaning of Michmash in the Bible Study the definition of Michmash with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments
- Michmash - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Michmash apparently was not a large enough town to warrant mention in the list of Benjamite cities Its only real claim to fame is in the battle that was fought there by Saul and Jonathan against the Philistines (1 Sam 13:1-14:35) The town does receive mention in the postexilic period
- Michmas - Wikipedia
It was the setting of the biblical Battle of Michmash, recounted in 1 Samuel 14 Michmas was inhabited during the Second Temple period, when, according to the Mishnah, its fine wheat was brought to the Temple
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