Seneh
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Seneh and surrounding region

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Occurrences
1 Samuel 14:4 Between the passes, by which Jonathan sought to go over to the Philistines' garrison, there was a rocky crag on the one side, and a rocky crag on the other side: and the name of the one was Bozez, and the name of the other Seneh.
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SENEH

se'-ne (ceneh; Senna): This was the name attaching to the southern of the two great cliffs between which ran the gorge of Michmash (1 Samuel 14:4). The name means "acacia," and may have been given to it from the thorn bushes growing upon it. Josephus (BJ, V, ii, 1) mentions the "plain of thorns" near Gabathsaul. We may hear an echo of the old name in that of Wady Suweinit, "valley of the little thorn tree," the name by which the gorge is known today. The cliff must have stood on the right side of the wady; see BOZEZ. Conder gives an excellent description of the place in Tent Work in Palestine, II, 112-14.

W. Ewing


SENEH, a rock so called in 1 Sam. 14:4. It was one of two rocks supposed to be in wady Suweinit, 6 1/2 ms. n. of Jerusalem, and which Jonathan climbed as recorded in the Scripture above referred to.
Strong's Hebrew
H5573: Senneh

a cliff in Isr.

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