Reference: Enshemesh
Fausets
("fount of the sun".) A spring on the border between Judah and Benjamin, N. of Judah, S. of Benjamin (Jos 15:7; 18:17). Between "the going up to Adummim" (i.e. the road leading up from the Jordan valley) and the spring of Enrogel. E. of Jerusalem and of the mount of Olives. Now Ain Haud or Chot, "the well of the apostles," a mile below Bethany on the way from Jerusalem to Jericho. The sun's rays are on it all day.
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Morish
En-she'mesh
Spring on the border of Judah and Benjamin mentioned next to En-rogel. Jos 15:7; 18:17. Identified with Ain Haud, 31 46' N, 35 16' E. The sun shines on this spring all day, answering to En-shemesh, 'spring of the sun.'
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Smith
En-she'mesh
(fountain of the sun), a spring which formed one of the landmarks on the north boundary of Judah,
and the south boundary of Benjamin,
perhaps Ain Haud or Ain-Chot --the "well of apostles" --about a mile below Bethany.