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  1. Holon [H] (sandy ). A town in the mountains of Judah. One of the first group, of which Debir was apparently the most considerable. ( Joshua 15:51 ; 21:15 ) [HILEN] A city of Moab. ( Jeremiah 48:21 ) only. No identification of it has yet taken place. [H] indicates this entry was also found in Hitchcock's Bible Names.

  2. May 5, 2014 · A city of Moab, mentioned by the prophet Jeremiah in a long discourse on the gloomy fate Moab (Jeremiah 48:21, spelled חלון). 🔽 Etymology of the name Holon. The name Holon comes either from the masculine noun ), meaning sand, from the verb חול I I), meaning to writhe or whirl, or it comes from the common noun ), meaning might, from ...

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    Holon, while only briefly mentioned in the Bible, plays a significant role in the broader narrative of Israel’s history and God’s covenant relationship with His people. As a Levitical city, it represents God’s provision for spiritual leaders and the importance of maintaining a community centered around faith and worship.

  4. Holon. PREVIOUS Holofernes NEXT Holy Ghost. HOLON. ho'-lon (cholon or chowlon): (1) One of the towns in the hill country of Judah (Joshua 15:51) assigned to the Levites 21:15). In 1 Chronicles 6:58 (Hebrew 43), it is HILEN (which see). The site may be the important ruins of Beit`Alam (see PEF, III, 313, 321, Sh XXI).

  5. Holon. Ho'lon (Heb. Cholon', חֹלוֹן or חֹלֹן, sandy), the name of one or two places. 1. (Sept. ᾿Ηλών, ᾿Ωλών, etc.; Vulg. Holon, Olon.)A city in the mountains of Judah (Jos 15:51, where it is mentioned between Goshen and Giloh); assigned to the Levites (Jos 21:15, where it is mentioned between Eshtemoa and Debir); in the parallel passage (1Ch 6:58) it is written HILEN ...

  6. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. HOLON. ho'-lon (cholon or chowlon): (1) One of the towns in the hill country of Judah (Joshua 15:51) assigned to the Levites 21:15). In 1 Chronicles 6:58 (Hebrew 43), it is HILEN (which see). The site may be the important ruins of Beit`Alam (see PEF, III, 313, 321, Sh XXI).

  7. (hoh' lahn) Place name meaning, “sandy spot.” 1. Town in the hill country of Judah allotted to tribe of Judah and given as city for Levites (Joshua 15:51; Joshua 21:15 ). It may be modern khirbet Illin near Beth-zur. The parallel passage (1 Chronicles 6:58 ) has Hilez or Hilen in

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