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DOTHAN @ a district and town near Samaria- kjv@Genesis:37:17; kjv@2Kings:6:13

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DOTHAIM - D>@ - DOTHAN

DOTHAN - D>@ - (two wells), a place first mentioned kjv@Genesis:37:17) in connection with the history of Joseph, and apparently as in the neighborhood of Shechem. It next appears as the residence of Elisha. ( kjv@2Kings:6:13) It was known to Eusebius, who places it 12 miles to the north of Sebaste (Samaria); and here it has been discovered in our own times, still bearing its ancient name unimpaired.

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Dothan @ two wells, a famous pasture-ground where Joseph found his brethren watching their flocks. Here, at the suggestion of Judah, they sold him to the Ishmaelite merchants kjv@Genesis:37:17). It is mentioned on monuments in B.C. 1600. It was the residence of Elisha ( kjv@2Kings:6:13), and the scene of a remarkable vision of chariots and horses of fire surrounding the mountain on which the city stood. It is identified with the modern Tell
- Dothan, on the south side of the plain of Jezreel, about 12 miles north of Samaria, among the hills of Gilboa. The "two wells" are still in existence, one of which bears the name of the "pit of Joseph" (Jubb Yusuf).

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DOTHAN @
- A district and town in Palestine kjv@Genesis:37:17
- Syrian army made blind at kjv@2Kings:6:13-19

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kjv@STRING:Dothan <HITCHCOCK>@ the law; custom - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Lapidoth <HITCHCOCK>@ enlightened; lamps - HITCHCOCK-L


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DOTHAN @ a district and town near Samaria- kjv@Genesis:37:17; kjv@2Kings:6:13

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H1886 <STRHEB>@ דּתין דּתן dôthân dôthayin {do'-thawn} do-thah'-yin Of uncertain derivation; {Dothan} a place in Palestine: - Dothan.


H182 <STRHEB>@ אדות אודות 'ôdôthdôth {o-doth'} o-doth' From the same as H181; turnings (that {is} occasions); (adverbially) on account of: - (be-) {cause} {concerning} sake.


H3941 <STRHEB>@ לפּידות lappîydôth lap-pee-doth' Feminine plural of H3940; {Lappidoth} the husband of Deborah: - Lappidoth.


H798 <STRHEB>@ אשׁדּות הפּסגּה 'ashdôth happisgâh ash-doth' hap-pis-gaw' From the plural of H794 and H6449 with the article interposed; ravines of the Pisgah; {Ashdoth-Pisgah} a place east of the Jordan: - Ashdoth-pisgah.


G2139 <STRGRK>@ εὐπερίστατος euperistatos yoo-per-is'-tat-os From G2095 and a derivative of a presumed compound of G4012 and G2476; well standing around that is (a competitor) thwarting (a racer) in every direction (figuratively of sin in general): - which doth so easily beset.