Aenon in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
e'-non (Ainon): The place where John was baptizing "because
there was much water there" (Jn 3:23). It was on the west
side of the Jordan, the place where John baptized at the
first being on the east (Jn 1:28; 3:26; 10:40). We may be
sure it was not in Samaritan territory. Eusebius,
Onomasticon locates it 8 Roman miles South of Scythopolis
(Beisan), this stretch of land on the west of the Jordan
being then, not under Samaria, but under Scythopolis. Its
position is defined by nearness to Salim. Various
identifications have been suggested, the most probable being
the springs near Umm el-`Amdan, which exactly suit the
position indicated by Eusebius, Onomasticon.omforter,
Helper, Greek Paraclete. Beyond doubt however, "advocate '
is the correct translation in the passage in the epistle.
The same Greek word also occurs in the Gospel of John
(14:16,26; 15:26; 16:7) referring not to Christ but to the
Holy Spirit, to whom Christ refers as "another comforter"
whom He will send from the Father. In the Gospel various
functions are ascribed to the Spirit in relation to
believers and unbelievers. The word in the Gospel is
inadequately translated "Comforter." The Spirit according to
these passages, is more than Comforter and more than
Advocate. See discussion under SALIM. W. Ewing
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