Reference: Zemaraim
Easton
(1.) A town of Benjamin (Jos 18:22); now the ruin, rather two ruins, es-Sumrah, 4 miles north of Jericho.
(2.) A mount in the highlands of Ephraim, to the north of Jerusalem (2Ch 13:4-20). Here the armies of Abijah and Jeroboam engaged in a bloody battle, which issued in the total defeat of the king of Israel, who never "recovered strength again," and soon after died.
Fausets
A town of Benjamin's allotment (Jos 18:22); the name appears now in Khirbet el Szomra (Seetzen), four miles N. of Jericho, or es Sumrah (Robinson). Also a MOUNT on which the prophet Abijah stood in addressing Jeroboam (2Ch 13:4); in the hilly part of Ephraim, extending into Benjamin's territory. Both town and mount are memorials of the former presence of the Zemarites.
Hastings
A city of Benjamin, apparently in the vicinity of Bethel (Jos 18:22). It proh. gave its name to Mt. Zemaraim, in the hill-country of Ephraim (2Ch 13:4). It is generally identified with es-Sumra to the north of Jericho.
Morish
Zemaraim, Zemara'im Mount.
This was situate on some part of the highlands of Ephraim. 2Ch 13:4. Not identified.
Zemaraim. Zemara'im
City in Benjamin. Jos 18:22: Identified with ruins at es Sumrah, 31 55' N, 35 29' E.