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Reference: Elkosh

Easton

God my bow, the birth-place of Nahum the prophet (Na 1:1). It was probably situated in Galilee, but nothing definite is known of it.

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Fausets

Nahum's birthplace. Elkesi, a village of Galilee, pointed out to Jerome, with traces of ancient buildings. The Elkosh E. of Tigris, and N. of Mosul, believed by Jewish pilgrims to be Nahum's birthplace and burial place, is less probable, as his prophecies show only a general acquaintance with Assyria but a particular knowledge of Palestine (Na 1:4; 2:4-6; 3:2-3).

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Smith

El'kosh

(God my bow), the birthplace of the prophet Nahum, hence called "the Elkoshite."

Na 1:1

This place is located at the modern Alkush, a village on the east bank of the Tigris, about two miles north of Mosul. Some think a small village in Galilee is intended.

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