Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Smith's Bible Dictionary Jezreel(seed of God), a descendant of the father or founder of Etam, of the line of Judah. (1 Chronicles 4:3) (B.C. about 1445). ATS Bible Dictionary Jezreel1. A celebrated city of Issachar, Joshua 19:18, lying westward of Bethshean, 2 Samuel 4:4. Ahab had here a palace; and this city became famous on account of his seizure of Naboth's vineyard, 1 Kings 21:1-29; and the vengeance executed on Ahab, 2 Kings 9:10,14-37 10:1-11. Jezreel was called Esdraela in the time of the Maccabees, and is now replaced by a small and ruinous Arab village, called Zerin, at the northwest point of mount Gilboa. Its elevated site gives one a fine view of the great plain of Esdraelon on the west, and the hills that border it; and towards the east it overhangs the wide and fertile "valley of Jezreel," Joshua 17:16 Jud 6:33 Hosea 1:5, which runs down east-south-east from the great plain to the Jordan, between Gilboa and little Hermon. In this valley, below and east of Zerin, is the copious "fountain of Jezreel," near which Saul perished, 1 Samuel 29:1 31:1 2. The great plain lying between Jezreel and Acre, called from two cities on its border in one part, "the valley of Megiddo," 2 Chronicles 35:22, and in its western part or branch the "plain or valley of Jezreel," afterwards Esdraelon. The body of this beautiful plain forms a triangle, rising gradually from the Mediterranean four hundred feet, and being about thirteen or fourteen miles long on the north side, seventeen on the east, and twenty on the south-west. The western part is level; on the east it is more undulating, and is at length broken by mount Gilboa and "little Hermon" into three valleys two or three miles wide, which sink down into the valley of the Jordan. Of these, the middle valley, described above, is the proper "valley of Jezreel." The river Kishon traverses this plain. It was formerly well watered and astonishingly fertile, but is now under the blight of tyranny and insecurity, comparatively uncultivated and deserted. The highways are unoccupied, the villages have ceased in Israel, Jud 5:6. There are a few small hamlets, particularly on the higher grounds that border it; and the abundant crops that it yields, even with poor cultivation, show that it might again be made the granary of Syria. Across this plain, from Carmel to Jezreel, Elijah ran before the chariot of Ahab, 1 Kings 18:46. It has been the chosen battleground of many armies. Here the hosts of Sisera were swept away, Jud 4:1-24; and here Josiah fell, fighting against Pharaohnecho, 2 Kings 23:29. Battles were fought here in the later periods of the Romans, and of the Crusaders; and in our own century, near mount Tabor, fifteen hundred French under General Kleber sustained the assault of twenty-five thousand Turks for half a day, and were succored by Napoleon. Easton's Bible Dictionary God scatters. (1.) A town of Issachar (Joshua 19:18), where the kings of Israel often resided (1 Kings 18:45; 21:1; 2 Kings 9:30). Here Elijah met Ahab, Jehu, and Bidkar; and here Jehu executed his dreadful commission against the house of Ahab (2 Kings 9:14-37; 10:1-11). It has been identified with the modern Zerin, on the most western point of the range of Gilboa, reaching down into the great and fertile valley of Jezreel, to which it gave its name. (2.) A town in Judah (Joshua 15:56), to the south-east of Hebron. Ahinoam, one of David's wives, probably belonged to this place (1 Samuel 27:3). (3.) A symbolical name given by Hosea to his oldest son (Hosea 1:4), in token of a great slaughter predicted by him, like that which had formerly taken place in the plain of Esdraelon (Comp. Hosea 1:4, 5). Jezreel, Blood of The murder perpetrated here by Ahab and Jehu (Hosea 1:4; Comp. 1 Kings 18:4; 2 Kings 9:6-10). Jezreel, Day of The time predicted for the execution of vengeance for the deeds of blood committed there (Hosea 1:5). Jezreel, Ditch of (1 Kings 21:23; Comp. 13), the fortification surrounding the city, outside of which Naboth was executed. Jezreel, Fountain of Where Saul encamped before the battle of Gilboa (1 Samuel 29:1). In the valley under Zerin there are two considerable springs, one of which, perhaps that here referred to, "flows from under a sort of cavern in the wall of conglomerate rock which here forms the base of Gilboa. The water is excellent; and issuing from crevices in the rocks, it spreads out at once into a fine limpid pool forty or fifty feet in diameter, full of fish" (Robinson). This may be identical with the "well of Harod" (Judges 7:1; Comp. 2 Samuel 23:25), probably the `Ain Jalud, i.e., the "spring of Goliath." Jezreel, Portion of The field adjoining the city (2 Kings 9:10, 21, 36, 37). Here Naboth was stoned to death (1 Kings 21:13). Jezreel, Tower of One of the turrets which guarded the entrance to the city (2 Kings 9:17). Jezreel, Valley of Lying on the northern side of the city, between the ridges of Gilboa and Moreh, an offshoot of Esdraelon, running east to the Jordan (Joshua 17:16; Judges 6:33; Hosea 1:5). It was the scene of the signal victory gained by the Israelites under Gideon over the Midianites, the Amalekites, and the "children of the east" (Judges 6:3). Two centuries after this the Israelites were here defeated by the Philistines, and Saul and Jonathan, with the flower of the army of Israel, fell (1 Samuel 31:1-6). This name was in after ages extended to the whole of the plain of Esdraelon (q.v.). It was only this plain of Jezreel and that north of Lake Huleh that were then accessible to the chariots of the Canaanites (Comp. 2 Kings 9:21; 10:15). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia JEZREELjez'-re-el, jez'-rel (yizre`e'l, "God soweth"): JEZREEL, VALE OF See ESDRAELON, PLAIN OF. Strong's Hebrew 3158. Yizreeli -- an inhabitant of Jezreel... an inhabitant of Jezreel. Transliteration: Yizreeli Phonetic Spelling: (yiz-reh-ay-lee') Short Definition: Jezreelite. ... of Jezreel NASB Word Usage Jezreelite ( ... /hebrew/3158.htm - 6k 3157. Yizreel -- "God sows," two Israelites, also two cities in ... Library From Jezreel to Horeb The End of Ahab's Selfish Family How Jehu was Anointed King, and Slew Both Joram and Ahaziah; as ... Royal Murderers Elijah's Weakness, and Its Cube Everybody's Sermon Philip and the Desposyni Ahab the Thief Making the Best of Trouble The Fall of the House of Ahab Thesaurus Jezreel (37 Occurrences)... been identified with the modern Zerin, on the most western point of the range of Gilboa, reaching down into the great and fertile valley of Jezreel, to which ... /j/jezreel.htm - 27k Inflicted (20 Occurrences) Wounds (57 Occurrences) Jez'ebel (19 Occurrences) Moreh (3 Occurrences) Bethshean (5 Occurrences) Shunem (3 Occurrences) Beth-shean (5 Occurrences) Ahazi'ah (33 Occurrences) Jeho'ram (21 Occurrences) Resources What is the meaning of Jezreel? | GotQuestions.orgWho was King Jehu in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Who was Naboth in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Jezreel (37 Occurrences)Joshua 15:56 Joshua 17:16 Joshua 19:18 Judges 6:33 1 Samuel 25:43 1 Samuel 27:3 1 Samuel 29:1 1 Samuel 29:11 1 Samuel 30:5 2 Samuel 2:2 2 Samuel 2:9 2 Samuel 3:2 2 Samuel 4:4 1 Kings 4:12 1 Kings 18:45 1 Kings 18:46 1 Kings 21:1 1 Kings 21:23 2 Kings 8:29 2 Kings 9:10 2 Kings 9:15 2 Kings 9:16 2 Kings 9:17 2 Kings 9:30 2 Kings 9:36 2 Kings 9:37 2 Kings 10:1 2 Kings 10:6 2 Kings 10:7 2 Kings 10:11 1 Chronicles 3:1 1 Chronicles 4:3 2 Chronicles 22:6 Hosea 1:4 Hosea 1:5 Hosea 1:11 Hosea 2:22 Subtopics Jezreel: A City in the South of the Territory of the Tribe of Judah Jezreel: A City of the Tribe of Issachar Jezreel: A City of the Tribe of Issachar: Ahab's Residence In Jezreel: A City of the Tribe of Issachar: Jehu Kills King Ahab, his Wife, and Friends At Jezreel: A City of the Tribe of Issachar: Joram's Residence In Jezreel: A City of the Tribe of Issachar: Naboth's Vineyard In Jezreel: A City of the Tribe of Issachar: Prophecies Concerning Jezreel: A Valley: Place of Gideon's Battle With the Midianites Jezreel: A Valley: Place of the Defeat of the Israelites Under Saul and Jonathan Jezreel: Figurative of the Northern Kingdom of Israel Related Terms |