Aphek in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(Judg. 1:31); Aphek (Josh. 13:4; 19:30), stronghold. (1.) A
city
of the tribe of Asher. It was the scene of the
licentious
worship of the Syrian Aphrodite. The ruins of the
temple,
"magnificent ruins" in a "spot of strange wildness
and beauty",
are still seen at Afka, on the north-west slopes of
Lebanon,
near the source of the river Adonis (now Nahr
Ibrahim), 12 miles
east of Gebal.
(2.) A city of the tribe of Issachar, near to
Jezreel (1 Sam.
4:1; 29:1; comp. 28:4).
(3.) A town on the road from Damascus to Israel,
in the
level plain east of Jordan, near which Benhadad was
defeated by
the Israelites (1 Kings 20:26, 30; 2 Kings 13:17).
It has been
identified with the modern Fik, 6 miles east of the
Sea of
Galilee, opposite Tiberias.
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