Nachon

Nachon in Wikipedia

Nachon was the name of the owner of a thrashing-floor, which was nearby to the place where Uzzah was slain. 2 Samuel 6:6 1 Chronicles 13:9 It is called Kidon's (or Chidon's in some versions) thrashing-floor Nachon means prepared...

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Rehum in Easton's Bible Dictionary

Rehum is a name found in the Bible, mentioned in the book of Ezra. In Easton's Bible Dictionary, Rehum is identified as a Persian officer sent with a letter to Artaxerxes Longimanus, king of Persia, requesting that the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem should be stopped (Ezra 4:8-23). Rehum is described as a "scribe" in the letter, which indica...

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Nachons Threshing Floor in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

Where Uzzah put forth his hand to the ark when the oxen shook it, and God smote him for his rashness, on its way from Kirjath Jearim or Baale (Abinadab's house in Gibeah) to Zion (2 Samuel 6:6). CHIDON in 1 Chronicles 13:9. David therefore named it "Perez Uzzah," the breach of Uzza. Keil derives Nachon from nachah "the stroke," answering to Ch...

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Nachons in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(prepared) threshing floor, the place at which the ark had arrived in its progress from Kirjath-jearim to Jerusalem, when Uzzah lost his life in his too-hasty zeal for its safety. 2Sa 6:6 (B.C. 1042.)...

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Nachon in Easton's Bible Dictionary

prepared, the owner of a thrashing-floor near which Uzzah was slain (2 Sam. 6:6); called also Chidon (1 Chr. 13:9)....

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Nachon in Naves Topical Bible

-(Also called CHIDON) -Uzzah killed at the threshing floor of 2Sa 6:6,7; 1Ch 13:9...

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