Mareshah in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
1. A city of the shephelah or "low hills" of Judah (Joshua
15:43). Commanding in position; hence fortified by Rehoboam
after the separation of Israel (2 Chronicles 11:8). Zerah the
Ethiopian had reached Mareshah when Asa met and repulsed him
(2 Chronicles 14:9-10); the "ravine" (geey) of Zephathah was
near. Now Marash; over a Roman mile S.S.W. of Beit Jibrin
(Eleutheropolis), on a gently swelling hill descending from
the mountains to the western plain. Eliezer son of Dodayah the
prophet was of Mareshah (2 Chronicles 20:37.) Micah plays upon
the meaning of Mareshah, "I will bring an heir (the Assyrian
foe) unto thee, Mareshah" ("inheritance") (Micah 1:15). Other
heirs will supplant us in every inheritance, except heaven.
2. Mareshah, father of Hebron (a person, not the
city): 1 Chronicles 2:42, where the relative position of the
cities Mareshah and Hebron, and their historical relations,
forbid our understanding the cities as meant.
3. 1 Chronicles 4:21. Mareshah sprung from Shelah,
third son of Judah, through Laadah. Probably the same as
Mareshah (1).
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