From this time Bashan almost disappears from history, although we read of the wild cattle of its rich pastures Ezekiel ; Psalms , the oaks of its forests Isaiah ; Ezekiel ; Zechariah , and the beauty of its extensive plains Amos ; Jeremiah Soon after the conquest, the name "Gilead" was given to the whole country beyond Jordan.
After the Exile, Bashan was divided into four districts,. Auranitis, the Hauran Ezekiel ;. Batanaea, now Ard-el-Bathanyeh, on the east of the Lejah, with many deserted towns almost as perfect as when they were inhabited. A region east of the Jordan and north of Arnon Genesis Allotted to the two and one half tribes, which had their possession east of the Jordan Numbers ; Deuteronomy ; Joshua ; Joshua ; Joshua Invaded and taken by Hazael, king of Syria 2 Kings Bashan was assigned, after the conquest of Og and his people, Joshua , to the half tribe of Manasseh.
David drew supplies from this region, 1 Kings It was conquered by Hazael, but Joash recovered it, 2 Kings But this latter only included its southern part. Light soil, first mentioned in Genesis , where it is said that Chedorlaomer and his confederates "smote the Rephaim in Ashteroth," where Og the king of Bashan had his residence.
At the time of Israel's entrance into the Promised Land, Og came out against them, but was utterly routed Numbers ; Deuteronomy This country extended from Gilead in the south to Hermon in the north, and from the Jordan on the west to Salcah on the east.
Along with the half of Gilead it was given to the half-tribe of Manasseh Joshua Golan, one of its cities, became a "city of refuge" Joshua Argob, in Bashan, was one of Solomon's commissariat districts 1 Kings The cities of Bashan were taken by Hazael 2 Kings , but were soon after reconquered by Jehoash 2 Kings , who overcame the Syrians in three battles, according to the word of Elisha From this time Bashan almost disappears from history, although we read of the wild cattle of its rich pastures Ezek.
Soon after the conquest, the name "Gilead" was given to the whole country beyond Jordan. After the Exile, Bashan was divided into four districts, 1. Gaulonitis, or Jaulan, the most western; 2. Auranitis, the Hauran Ezek.
Argob or Trachonitis, now the Lejah; and 4. Batanaea, now Ard-el-Bathanyeh, on the east of the Lejah, with many deserted towns almost as perfect as when they were inhabited. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia BASHAN ba'-shan ha-bashan, "the Bashan"; Basan : This name is probably the same in meaning as the cognate Arabic bathneh, "soft, fertile land," or bathaniyeh batanaea , "this land sown with wheat" "wheatland".
Boundaries: It often occurs with the article, "the Bashan," to describe the kingdom of Og, the most northerly part of the land East of the Jordan. It stretched from the border of Gilead in the South to the slopes of Hermon in the North. Hermon itself is never definitely included in Bashan, although Og is said to have ruled in that mountain Joshua ; Joshua This would agree with Joshua ; Joshua , which seem to make Geshur and Maacath the western boundary of Bashan.
If this were so, then these unconquered peoples literally "dwelt in the midst of Israel. If Golan lay in the district in which its name is still preserved el Jaulan , this also brings it to the lip of the Jordan valley Deuteronomy Perhaps we should, with Wetzstein Das batanaische Giebelgebirge take these phrases as descriptive of Jebel Chauran, now usually called Jebel ed-Druze, with its many striking summits.
Auranitis, the Hauran Ezek. Argob or Trachonitis , now the Lejah. Batanaea, now Ard-el-Bathanyeh, on the east of the Lejah, with many deserted towns almost as perfect as when they were inhabited. The dolmen was most likely intended as a burial chamber for the chief of a clan, or another member of the nomadic elite. A dolmen is constructed of two large vertical stone slabs capped by a horizontal stone, which can weigh up to 30 tons 27 T. This is one of the castles that was built by the Muslims, but it changed hands several times in the 12th century.
The fortress was strengthened in the 13th century and most remains visible today are from that period. The mountain is over 1, feet m long, and in places, its width reaches feet m.
The summit rises to an elevation of 2, feet m above sea level. The castle is also known as the Citadel of the Mosquitoes since swarms tend to rise up at times and cover the entire area. The Golan Heights belonged to the country of Syria until Today evidence of Syrian habitation, including military bases and mosques right lie in ruins throughout the area.
The region is now populated by Druze who lived there before the war and Israelis who have moved in since the war. Syria insists on the return of the Golan Heights as part of any peace agreement. Four concentric circles surround a central cairn. The largest circle measures feet m in diameter. The walls measure up to The function of Rogem Hiri is not known.
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