En Dor in Easton's Bible Dictionary
fountain of Dor; i.e., "of the age", a place in the territory
of
Issachar (Josh. 17:11) near the scene of the great
victory which
was gained by Deborah and Barak over Sisera and Jabin
(comp. Ps.
83:9, 10). To Endor, Saul resorted to consult one
reputed to be
a witch on the eve of his last engagement with the
Philistines
(1 Sam. 28:7). It is identified with the modern
village of
Endur, "a dirty hamlet of some twenty houses, or
rather huts,
most of them falling to ruin," on the northern slope
of Little
Hermon, about 7 miles from Jezreel.
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