Rabbith, Kishion(1 Chronicles 6:72), Abez, Remeth(1 Chronicles 6:73), are all unknown.

En-gannim = the spring of the gardens, the modern Jenîn. Even now it justifies its ancient name; for the village lies, according to Robinson, Bib. Res. iii. 155, "in the midst of gardens of fruit trees, which are surrounded by hedges of the prickly pear." But its most remarkable feature is a flowing, public fountain, rising in the hills at the back of the town, and brought down so that it issues in a copious stream in the midst of the place. Ahaziah was driving towards the mountain-pass by En-gannim (2 Kings 9:27 the Bethganof the LXX. = En-gannim), when he was overtaken by Jehu, and fled to die of his wounds at Megiddo.

En-haddahand Beth-pazzezare not known.

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