(9) Adoraim.--D-ra; a village about seven and a-half miles south west of Hebron. Called ????? 1 Maccabees 13:20, and often mentioned by Josephus in connection with Marissa (Mareshah). The name is not found elsewhere in the Old Testament. Lachish.--Um Lakis; a ruined city on a round hill, seven hours west of Beit-jibrin, on the road from Hebron to Gaza (Joshua 10:3; Joshua 15:39). Azekah.--Uncertain; near Socoh (1Samuel 17:1; Joshua 10:10; Joshua 15:35). Verse 9. - Adoraim. This name is not found anywhere else. The meaning of the word is "two heaps," and very probably describes the physical features of the site. It is probably the modern Dura. Its site is otherwise unknown. Lachish (see Joshua 15:39; also Joshua 10:3; 12:11); probably the modern Um Lakis, that lies on the road to Gaza. Other interesting references are 2 Kings 14:19; 2 Kings 18:14-17; 2 Kings 19:8; Nehemiah 11:30; Micah 1:13. Azekha (see Joshua 15:35; also Joshua 10:10); it was in the Shefelah (see also 1 Samuel 17:1; Nehemiah 11:30; Jeremiah 34:7). The site of it is not identified. 11:1-12 A few good words might have prevented the rebellion of Rehoboam's subjects; but all the force of his kingdom cannot bring them back. And it is in vain to contend with the purpose of God, when it is made known to us. Even those who are destitute of true faith, will at times pay some regard to the word of God, and be kept by it from wrong actions, to which they are prone by nature.And Adoraim,.... Called by Josephus (d) Adora, which he mentions along with Mareshah, or Marissa:and Lachish: a royal city in the time of the Canaanites, and which fell to the lot of Judah, Joshua 12:11, and Azekah; a city situated in the plain of Judah, Joshua 10:10. (d) Antiqu. l. 13. c. 9. sect. 1. |