Laish in Easton's Bible Dictionary
a lion. (1.) A city of the Sidonians, in the extreme north of
Israel (Judg. 18:7, 14); called also Leshem (Josh.
19:47) and
Dan (Judg. 18:7, 29; Jer. 8:16). It lay near the
sources of the
Jordan, about 4 miles from Paneas. The restless and
warlike
tribe of Dan (q.v.), looking out for larger
possessions, invaded
this country and took Laish with its territory. It is
identified
with the ruin Tell-el-Kady, "the mound of the judge,"
to the
north of the Waters of Merom (Josh. 11:5).
(2.) A place mentioned in Isa. 10:30. It has been
supposed to
be the modern el-Isawiyeh, about a mile north-east of
Jerusalem.
(3.) The father of Phalti (1 Sam. 25:44).
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