valley of Aijalon

      valley of Aijalon

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    Overview

    A town and valley originally assigned to the tribe of Dan, from which, however, they could not drive the Amorites ([Judg. This place is referenced in 1 Bible passage on ai-BIBLE.

    Dictionary Summary: A town and valley originally assigned to the tribe of Dan, from which, however, they could not drive the Amorites ([Judg. 1:35](/judg#Judg.1.35)). It was one of the Levitical cities given to the Kohathites ([1 Chr. 6:69](/1chr#1Chr.6.69)). It was not far from Beth-shemesh ([2 Chr. 28:18](/2chr#2Chr.28.18)). It was the boundary between the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, and is frequently mentioned in Jewish history ([2 Chr. 11:10](/2chr#2Chr.11.10); [1 Sam. 14:31](/1sam#1Sam.14.31); [1 Chr. 8:13](/1chr#1Chr.8.13)). With reference to the valley named after the town, Joshua uttered the celebrated command, “Sun, stand thou still on Gibeon; and thou, Moon, in the valley of Ajalon” ([Josh. 10:12](/josh#Josh.10.12)). It has been identified as the modern Yalo, at the foot of the Beth-horon pass (q.v.). In the Tell Amarna letters Adoni-zedek (q.v.) speaks of the destruction of the “city of Ajalon” by the invaders, and describes himself as “afflicted, greatly afflicted” by the calamities that had come on the land, urging the king of Egypt to hasten to his help. 2

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      10.12 

    Figure1:  A table of cross references between the selected passage and other passages   (Data from Robert Rouse, “Theographic Bible Information,” Theographic-Bible-Metadata, 2020, https://github.com/robertrouse/theographic-bible-metadata.) 

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        Alistair de Blacquiere-Clarkson, “ai-BIBLE Bible Names JSON Factsheet Aggregating Material from Smith’s Bible Dictionary & Hitcocks’s New and Complete Analysis of the Bible.” ai-BIBLE electronic edition, version 1.0. 

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        M.G.Easton, Illustrated Bible Dictionary, ai-BIBLE electronic edition, version 1.0. 

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        Robert Rouse, “Theographic Bible Information,” Theographic-Bible-Metadata, 2020, https://github.com/robertrouse/theographic-bible-metadata.