Reference: Neiel
Easton
dwelling-place of God, a town in the territory of Asher, near its southern border (Jos 19:27). It has been identified with the ruin Y'anin, near the outlet of the Wady esh Sha-ghur, less than 2 miles north of Kabul, and 16 miles east of Caesarea.
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Fausets
A landmark on Asher's border (Jos 19:27). Now perhaps Mi'ar on a mountain brow, half way between Cabul and Jefat (Jiphthahel).
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Hastings
Morish
Nei'el
Boundary city of Asher. Jos 19:27. Identified by some with ruins at Yanin, 32 54' N, 35 13' E.
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Smith
Ne'i-el
(moved by God), a place which formed one of the landmarks of the boundary of the tribe of Asher.
only. It occurs between Jiphthahel and Cabul. If the former of these be identified with Jefat, and the latter with Kabul, eight or nine miles east-southeast of Akka, then Neiel may possibly be represented by Mi'ar, a village conspicuously placed on a lofty mountain brow, just halfway between the two.