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Reference: Salim

American

A town near Enon and the Jordan, south of Bethshean,

Joh 3:23.

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Easton

peaceful, a place near AEnon (q.v.), on the west of Jordan, where John baptized (Joh 3:23). It was probably the Shalem mentioned in Ge 33:18, about 7 miles south of AEnon, at the head of the great Wady Far'ah, which formed the northern boundary of Judea in the Jordan valley.

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Fausets

Joh 3:23. Named to mark the locality of Aenon ("fountains"), the scene of the last baptisms by John (Joh 3:23). Eusebius and Jerome (Onomasticon) mention Salim as near Jordan, eight Roman miles S. of Scythepolis. Exactly agreeing with this is Salim, six English miles S. of Beisan and two miles W. of Jordan. A Mussulman's [Muslim's (?)] tomb on the northern base of Tell Redghah, near ruins, is called Sheykh Salim (Van de Velde, Syriac and Pal. ii. 345, section 6). John's progress was from S. to N., so that this would suitably be the scene of his last labours. The brook wady Chasneh runs dose by, a fountain gushes out beside the wely, and rivulets run in all directions, answering to "there was much water there." (But (See AENON.)

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Hastings

SALIM, near to which was

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Morish

Sa'lim

Place near to AEnon where John was baptising. Joh 3:23. Supposed to be a village east of Shechem, still called Salim, 32 12' N, 35 19' E.

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Smith

Sa'lim

(peace), a place named

Joh 3:23

to denote the situation of AEnon, the scene of St. John's last baptisms; Salim being the well-known town, and AEnon a place of fountains or other waters near it. [SALEM] The name of Salim has been discovered by Mr. Van de Velde in a position exactly in accordance with the notice of Eusebius, viz., six English miles south of Beisan (Scythopolis), end two miles west of the Jordan. Near here is an abundant supply of water.

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