* Maon.
23:24
* possessions were. or, business was. Carmel.
Not the famous mount Carmel, in the north of Canaan, and in
the tribe of Asher; but a city, on a mountain of the same
name, in the south of Judah, which seems to have given name to
the surrounding territory. Eusebius and Jerome inform us,
that there was in their time a town called Carmelia, ten miles
east from Hebron, where the Romans kept a garrison, whose
position well agrees with this Carmel.
* man.
Ge 26:13 2Sa 19:32 Ps 17:14 73:3-7 Lu 16:19-25
* three thousand.
Ge 13:2 Job 1:3 42:12
* shearing.
This was a very ancient custom, and appears to have been
always attended with festivity. The ancient Romans, however,
used to pluck off the wool from the sheep's backs; and hence a
fleece was called {vellus,} a {vellendo,} from plucking it
off. Pliny says, that in his time sheep were not shorn every
where, but in some places the wool was still plucked off.
Ge 38:13 2Sa 13:23,24
* Carmel.
30:5 Jos 15:55
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