Reference: Enhakkore
Fausets
("fount of him who cried".) (See LEHI.) It burst out at Samson's, cry, when athirst after slaying a thousand Philistines with a donkey's jawbone (Jg 15:19; Ps 34:6). As the rocky precipice was named Lehi, "the jawbone," so the hollow place in the rock was named Maktesh, "the tooth hollow." Samson cried to Jehovah ("God of grace"), and Elohim ("God of nature") split the hollow place at Lehi, so that water came out of it, as at Horeb and Kadesh (Ex 17:6; Nu 20:8,11), and the fountain was called "the fount of him who cried in Lehi."
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Morish
En-hak'kore
This name, signifying 'the caller's spring,' was given by Samson to the place where God gave him water in answer to his call. The spring was doubtless in the rock, not in the jawbone (see margin), because of the words following, "which is in Lehi unto this day." Jg 15:19.
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Smith
En-hak'ko-re
(fount of the caller), the spring which burst out in answer to the cry of Samson after his exploit with the jawbone.