Jezreel in Easton's Bible Dictionary
God scatters. (1.) A town of Issachar (Josh. 19:18), where
the
kings of Israel often resided (1 Kings 18:45; 21:1;
2 Kings
9:30). Here Elijah met Ahab, Jehu, and Bidkar; and
here Jehu
executed his dreadful commission against the house
of Ahab (2
Kings 9:14-37; 10:1-11). It has been identified with
the modern
Zerin, on the most western point of the range of
Gilboa,
reaching down into the great and fertile valley of
Jezreel, to
which it gave its name.
(2.) A town in Judah (Josh. 15:56), to the south-
east of
Hebron. Ahinoam, one of David's wives, probably
belonged to this
place (1 Sam. 27:3).
(3.) A symbolical name given by Hosea to his oldest
son (Hos.
1:4), in token of a great slaughter predicted by
him, like that
which had formerly taken place in the plain of
Esdraelon (comp.
Hos. 1:4, 5).
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