Ashnah standard

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ash'-pe-naz ('ashpenaz): The master of the eunuchs of Nebuchadnezzar was an officer into whose hands the king entrusted those of the children of Israel, and of the princes, and of the seed of the king of Judah, whom

Where is Ashnah in the Bible?

Ashnah refers to two cities located in the lowlands of Judah during biblical times. Both settlements are mentioned in Joshua 15:43 as part of the tribal allotment given to the tribe of Judah in the promised land. The exact locations of these sites remain unknown to modern scholars, though they were situated in the southern region of Judah's territory. These cities are significant primarily as markers of Judah's territorial boundaries and the distribution of land among the Israelite tribes following their conquest of Canaan.

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(2) Jos 15:43 an unknown site farther south.

ash'-pe-naz ('ashpenaz): The master of the eunuchs of Nebuchadnezzar was an officer into whose hands the king entrusted those of the children of Israel, and of the princes, and of the seed of the king of Judah, whom