Reference: Iim
Easton
ruins. (1.) A city in the south of Judah (Jos 15:29).
(2.) One of the stations of the Israelites in the wilderness (Nu 33:45).
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Fausets
1. Contracted from Ije Abarim, a late stage of Israel's wilderness journey (Nu 33:45; 21:11), = "ruinous heaps". On the S.E. border of Moab, in the midbar or "wilderness," unenclosed uncultivated land, verdant in spring, but parched and dreary in summer. The "Abarim" distinguishes it from.
2. Another Iim in S.W. Canaan (Jos 15:29). Abarim, ("farther regions or coast regions"), namely, the hills facing Jericho, the whole upland E. of Jordan, the Greek "Peraea." Between Ije Abarim and Dibon Gad were the rivers Zared and Arnon. Compare De 2:9-13, "rise up," implies the Israelites remained at Iim some time; they were forbidden to assail Moab.
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Morish
I'im
1. contraction of Ije-Abarim, q.v.
2. City in the extreme south of Judah. Jos 15:29. Not identified.
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Smith
I'im
(ruins).
1. The partial or contracted form of the name IJE-ABARIM.
See Ijeabarim
2. A town in the extreme south of Judah.