Reference: Hethlon
Easton
wrapped up, a place on the north border of Palestine. The "way of Hethlon" (Eze 47:15; 48:1) is probably the pass at the end of Lebanon from the Mediterranean to the great plain of Hamath (q.v.), or the "entrance of Hamath."
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Fausets
On the northern border of the promised land (Eze 47:15; 48:1). "The way of Hethlon" is the pass at the N. end of Lebanon from the Mediterranean coast to the plain of Hamath, i.e. the entrance of Hamath (Nu 34:8).
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Hastings
A place mentioned by Ezekiel (Eze 47:15; 48:1) as situated on the ideal northern boundary of Israel. Furrer identifies it with the present Heiteta, N.E. of Tripoli; and von Kasteren and others favour 'Adlun, north of the mouth of the Kasimiyyeh.
W. M. Nesbit.
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Morish
Heth'lon
Place spoken of as 'the way of Hethlon:' only mentioned as the border of the land in the north to be possessed by Israel in the future. It is in the locality of Hamath. It is supposed to be identified with 'the entrance of Hamath.' Eze 47:15; 48:1.
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Smith
Heth'lon
(hiding-place), the name of a place on the northern border of Palestine.
In all probability the "way of Hethlon" is the pass at the northern end of Lebanon, and is thus identical with "the entrance of Hamath" in
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