Eglon in Easton's Bible Dictionary
the bullock; place of heifers. (1.) Chieftain or king of one
of
the Moabite tribes (Judg. 3:12-14). Having entered
into an
alliance with Ammon and Amalek, he overran the
trans-Jordanic
region, and then crossing the Jordan, seized on
Jericho, the
"city of palm trees," which had been by this time
rebuilt, but
not as a fortress. He made this city his capital,
and kept
Israel in subjection for eighteen years. The people
at length
"cried unto the Lord" in their distress, and he
"raised them up
a deliverer" in Ehud (q.v.), the son of Gera, a
Benjamite.
(2.) A city in Judah, near Lachish (Josh. 15:39). It
was
destroyed by Joshua (10:5, 6). It has been
identified with Tell
Nejileh, 6 miles south of Tell Hesy or Ajlan, north-
west of
Lachish. (See LACHISH -T0002228.)
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