Michmash in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(hidden), a town which is known to us almost solely by its
connection with the Philistine war of Saul and Jonathan. 1Sa
13:1 ..., 14:1 ... It has been identified with great
probability in a village which still bears the name of
Mukhmas, about seven miles north of Jerusalem. The place was
thus situated in the very middle of the tribe of Benjamin. In
the invasion of Sennacherib in the reign of Hezekiah, it is
mentioned by Isaiah. Isa 10:28 After the captivity the man of
the place returned. Ezr 2:27; Ne 7;31 At a later date it
became the residence of Jonathan Maccabaeus and the seat of
his government. 1 Macc. 9:73. In the time of Eusebius and
Jerome it was "a very large village, retaining its ancient
name, and lying near Ramah in the district of AElia
(Jerusalem), at ten miles distance therefrom." Immediately
below the village the great wady spreads out to a considerable
width --perhaps half a mile; and its bed is broken up into an
intricate mass of hummocks and mounds, two of which, before
the torrents of three thousand winters had reduced and rounded
their forms, were probably the two "teeth of cliff" --the
Bozes and Seneh of Jonathan's adventure.
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