Mareshah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ma-re'-sha (mareshah; Septuagint: Codex Vaticanus Bathesar;
Codex Alexandrinus Maresa): A town in the Shephelah of Judah
named with Keilah and Achzib (Josh 15:44). It occupied such
a position that Rehoboam thought well to fortify it for the
protection of Jerusalem (2 Ch 11:8). In the valley of
Zephathah at Mareshah, Asa overwhelmed Zerah the Ethiopian
and his army, pursuing them as far as Gezer (2 Ch 14:9 ff).
From Mareshah came Eliezer the prophet who denounced
disaster upon the commercial copartnery of Jehoshaphat and
Ahaziah (2 Ch 20:37). The place is mentioned in Mic (2 Ch
1:15). Mareshah was plundered and burned by Judas Maccabeus
(Ant., XII, viii, 6; 1 Macc 5:66 the Revised Version
margin). Hither Gorgias escaped, having been rescued from
the hands of Dositheus by a Thracian horseman (2 Macc
12:35). It was taken by John Hyrcanus, who allowed the
inhabitants to remain on condition that they adopt
circumcision and submit to the Jewish law. This they did;
and later John avenged an injustice done to Mareshah by the
Samaritans. It is then described as "a colony of Jews"
(Ant., XIII, ix, 1; x, 2). The city was treated with favor
by Pompey (XIV, iv, 4). When the Parthians invaded Judea in
support of Antigonus they demolished Mareshah (xiii, 9).
According to Eusebius, Onomasticon, Mareshah was 2 Roman
miles from Eleutheropolis (Beit Jibrin). Until recently it
was thought that Khirbet Mir`ash, where the old name
lingers, not far Southwest of Beit Jibrin, represented the
ancient city. The work of Dr. Bliss, however ("Excavations
in Israel," PEF), shows that it must be located at Tell
Sandachannah, about a mile South of Beit Jibrin. A series of
remarkable tombs was discovered here. From 1 Ch 2:42 we may
perhaps gather that Hebron was colonized by the men of
Mareshah.
W. Ewing
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