Ain

This term has multiple meanings in the Bible:

  1. A city on the eastern border of Canaan (the promised land), northeast of the Sea of Galilee (Numbers 34:11). The name means “well” or “spring.” It may be modern Khirbet ‘Ayyun.

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  2. A town in the territory of Simeon. Many scholars believe it is the same as En-rimmon (Joshua 19:7; compare Nehemiah 11:29). This implies a copyist made an error that separated “Ain” from “Rimmon.”

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  3. A place name in Joshua 21:16. This is due to a copying mistake because the Hebrew words for “Ain” and “Ashan” look similar. The correct name is Ashan (compare 1 Chronicles 6:59).

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From Tyndale Bible Dictionary, adapted by Mission Mutual. CC BY-SA 4.0.

Scripture References (5)

Numbers

Joshua

1 Chronicles

Nehemiah