6 occurrences in 6 dictionaries

Reference: Migron

American

A town in the vicinity of Ai and Gibeah, north of Michmash, now lost, 1Sa 14:2; Isa 10:28.

Easton

precipice or landslip, a place between Aiath and Michmash (Isa 10:28). The town of the same name mentioned in 1Sa 14:2 was to the south of this.

Fausets

("precipice".) Near Saul's city Gibeah, on the edge of its district (1Sa 14:2); here he sat under a pomegranate with Ahiah the priest and his little army of 600. Mentioned again (unless it is a distinct Migron) in Sennacherib's march toward Jerusalem from the N. (Isa 10:28-29.)

Hastings

One of the places mentioned in Isaiah's description of the march of the Assyrians on Jerusalem. The direction of the march is from north to south: hence Migron (Isa 10:28) lay north of Michmash (wh. see), and north of the Wady es-Suw

Morish

Mig'ron

Place near Gibeah where Saul encamped. 1Sa 14:2. It occurs again in Isa 10:28, as on the Assyrian's line of march against Jerusalem.

Smith

Mig'ron

(precipice), a town or a spot in the neighborhood of Gibeah.

1Sa 14:23

Migron is also mentioned in Sennacherib's approach to Jerusalem.

Isa 10:28