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Reference: Meonenim

Easton

(Jg 9:37; A.V., "the plain of Meonenim;" R.V., "the oak of Meonenim") means properly "soothsayers" or "sorcerers," "wizards" (De 18:10,14; 2Ki 21:6; Mic 5:12). This may be the oak at Shechem under which Abram pitched his tent (see Shechem), the "enchanter's oak," so called, perhaps, from Jacob's hiding the "strange gods" under it (Ge 35:4).

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Morish

Meo'nenim

Not the 'plain' but the 'oak' of Meonenim, that is, the Enchanter's Oak, or 'the regarders of times' as in the margin. Jg 9:37.

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Smith

Meon'enim

(enchanters), The plain of, an oak or terebinth. or other great tree.

Jg 9:37

The meaning of Meonenim if interpreted as a Hebrew word, is enchanters or "observers of times," as it is elsewhere rendered

De 18:10,14

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Mic 5:12

it is soothsayers.

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