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succoth

succoth


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Succoth 
  booths.  (1.)  The  first  encampment  of  the  Israelites  after 
  leaving  Ramesses  (Ex.  12:37);  the  civil  name  of  Pithom  (q.v.). 
 
  (2.)  A  city  on  the  east  of  Jordan,  identified  with  Tell 
  Dar'ala,  a  high  mound,  a  mass  of  debris,  in  the  plain  north  of 
  Jabbok  and  about  one  mile  from  it  (Josh.  13:27).  Here  Jacob 
  (Gen.  32:17,  30;  33:17),  on  his  return  from  Padan-aram  after  his 
  interview  with  Esau,  built  a  house  for  himself  and  made  booths 
  for  his  cattle.  The  princes  of  this  city  churlishly  refused  to 
  afford  help  to  Gideon  and  his  300  men  when  "faint  yet  pursuing" 
  they  followed  one  of  the  bands  of  the  fugitive  Midianites  after 
  the  great  victory  at  Gilboa.  After  overtaking  and  routing  this 
  band  at  Karkor,  Gideon  on  his  return  visited  the  rulers  of  the 
  city  with  severe  punishment.  "He  took  the  elders  of  the  city, 
  and  thorns  of  the  wilderness  and  briers,  and  with  them  he  taught 
  the  men  of  Succoth"  (Judg.  8:13-16).  At  this  place  were  erected 
  the  foundries  for  casting  the  metal-work  for  the  temple  (1  Kings 
  7:46). 
 
 
  From  Hitchcock's  Bible  Names  Dictionary  (late  1800's)  [hitchcock]: 
 
  Succoth,  tents;  tabernacles