Maacah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ma'-a-ka (ma`akhah; Septuagint: Codex Vaticanus Mocha; Codex
Alexandrinus Maacha): A small Syrian kingdom adjoining that
of Geshur on the western border of Bashan, the inhabitants
of which are called Maachathites (the Revised Version
(British and American) "Maacathites"), whose territory was
taken by Jair (Dt 3:14; Josh 12:5). The border of the
Geshurites and the Maacathites and all Mt. Hermon were given
to the half-tribe of Manasseh (Josh 13:11). The inhabitants
of these kingdoms, however, were not driven out by Israel
(Josh 13:13), and at a later day the children of Ammon hired
mercenaries from Maacah for their encounter with David. The
armies met near Medeba when the "Syrians" from Maacah found
themselves opposed to Joab. That famous captain completely
routed them (2 Sam 10:6 ff the Septuagint has "Amalek"). In
1 Ch 19:6 it is called Aram-maacah, Syria-maachah (the King
James Version); and in 1 Ch 2:23 "Aram" appears instead of
"Maacah."
It evidently lay between Geshur on the South and Hermon on
the North, being probably bounded by Jordan on the West,
although no certain indication of boundaries is now
possible. They would thus be hemmed in by Israel, which
accounts for `Geshur and Maacath dwell in the midst of
Israel" (Josh 13:13).It is possible that Abel-beth-maacah
may have been a colony founded by men from Maacah.
W. Ewing
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