Reference: Bezek
American
A city of the Canaanites, of which Adoni-zedek was king. The account of its capture by Judah is in Jg 1:1-8. Here Saul reviewed his forces before going to raise the siege of Jabesh-gilead, 1Sa 11:8.
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Easton
lightning.
(1.) The residence of Adoni-bezek, in the lot of Judah (Jg 1:5). It was in the mountains, not far from Jerusalem. Probably the modern Bezkah, 6 miles south-east of Lydda.
(2.) The place where Saul numbered the forces of Israel and Judah (1Sa 11:8); somewhere in the centre of the country, near the Jordan valley. Probably the modern Ibzik, 13 miles north-east of Shechem.
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Fausets
1. Adoni-Bezek's residence, in Judah's lot (Jg 1:3-5). (See ADONI-BEZEK.) Now Beit-zata, S. of Jerusalem, or else Bezik on the road from Nablus to Beisan.
2. Where Saul numbered the national forces before relieving Jabesh Gilead from Ammon (1Sa 11:8); somewhere near the Jordan valley, within marching distance from Jabesh, 17 miles from Shechem, on the road to Bethshan.
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Hastings
Two places so called are perhaps to be distinguished in OT. 1. Jg 1:5. A place attacked by Judah after Joshua's death, probably Bezkah, a ruin W. of Jerusalem, in the lower hills. 2. 1Sa 11:8, where Saul gathered Israel before advancing on Jahesh-gilead The most likely site in this connexion is the ruin Ibzik, N.E. of Shechem, opposite Jabesh.
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Morish
Be'zek
1. City in which 10,000 of the Canaanites and Perizzites were slain, to be possessed by Judah. Jg 1:4-5. Identified with Bezkah, 31 53' N, 34 58' E.
2. Place where Saul numbered the army before he slew the Ammonites, 1Sa 11:8, apparently near the centre of Palestine. Identified with Ibzik, 32 22' N, 35 24' E.
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Smith
Be'zek
(lightning).
1. The residence of Adonibezek,
in the lot of Judah. ver.
2. Where Saul numbered the forces of Israel and Judah before going to the relief of Jabesh-gilead.
This was doubtless somewhere in the centre of the country, near the Jordan valley. No identification of either place has been made in modern times.