Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary MahanaimSmith's Bible Dictionary Mahanaima town on the east of the Jordan. The name signifies two hosts or two camps,and was given to it by Jacob, because he there met "the angels of God." (Genesis 32:1,2) We next meet with it in the records of the conquest. (Joshua 13:26,30) It was within the territory of Gad, (Joshua 21:38,39) and therefore on the south side of the torrent Jabbok. The town with its "suburbs" was allotted to the service of the Merarite Levites. (Joshua 21:39; 1 Chronicles 6:80) Mahanaim had become in the time of the monarchy a place of mark. (2 Samuel 2:8,12) David took refuge there when driven out of the western part of his kingdom by Absalom. (2 Samuel 17:24; 1 Kings 2:8) Mahanaim was the seat of one of Solomon's commissariat officers. (1 Kings 4:14) and it is alluded to in the song which bears his name. ch. (Solomon 6:13) There is a place called Mahneh among the villages of the part of Jordan, through its exact position is not certain. ATS Bible Dictionary MahanaimTwo hosts, a place so named because a host of angels here met the host of Jacob, on his return from Padan-aram, Genesis 32:1-2. It lay north of the Jabbok and near Penuel, and afterwards became a Levitical city in the tribe of Gad, Joshua 21:38. It was apparently a town of some strength; for Ishbosheth lived there during his short reign, and David took refuge there during Absalom's rebellion, 2 Samuel 2:8 17:24,27. Easton's Bible Dictionary Two camps, a place near the Jabbok, beyond Jordan, where Jacob was met by the "angels of God," and where he divided his retinue into "two hosts" on his return from Padan-aram (Genesis 32:2). This name was afterwards given to the town which was built at that place. It was the southern boundary of Bashan (Joshua 13:26, 30), and became a city of the Levites (21:38). Here Saul's son Ishbosheth reigned (2 Samuel 2:8, 12), while David reigned at Hebron. Here also, after a troubled reign, Ishbosheth was murdered by two of his own bodyguard (2 Samuel 4:5-7), who brought his head to David at Hebron, but were, instead of being rewarded, put to death by him for their cold-blooded murder. Many years after this, when he fled from Jerusalem on the rebellion of his son Absalom, David made Mahanaim, where Barzillai entertained him, his headquarters, and here he mustered his forces which were led against the army that had gathered around Absalom. It was while sitting at the gate of this town that tidings of the great and decisive battle between the two hosts and of the death of his son Absalom reached him, when he gave way to the most violent grief (2 Samuel 17:24-27).The only other reference to Mahanaim is as a station of one of Solomon's purveyors (1 Kings 4:14). It has been identified with the modern Mukhumah, a ruin found in a depressed plain called el-Bukie'a, "the little vale," near Penuel, south of the Jabbok, and north-east of es-Salt. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia MAHANAIMma-ha-na'-im (machanayim; the Greek is different in every case where the name occurs, Codex Vaticanus and Codex Alexandrinus also giving variant forms; the dual form may be taken as having arisen from an old locative ending, as, e.g. yerushala(y)im from an original yerushalem. In Genesis 32:21 machaneh is evidently a parallel form and should be rendered as a proper name, Mahaneh, i.e. Mahanaim): The city must have been one of great strength. It lay East of the Jordan, and is first mentioned in the history of Jacob. Here he halted after parting from Laban, before the passage of the Jabbok (Genesis 31:2), "and the angels of God met him." Possibly it was the site of an ancient sanctuary. It is next noticed in defining the boundaries of tribal territory East of the Jordan. It lay on the border of Gad and Manasseh (Joshua 13:26, 30). It belonged to the lot of Gad, and was assigned along with Ramoth in Gilead to the Merarite Levites (Joshua 21:38 1 Chronicles 6:80 -the former of these passages affords no justification to Cheyne in saying (EB, under the word) that it is mentioned as a "city of refuge"). The strength of the place doubtless attracted Abner, who fixed here the capital of Ishbosheth's kingdom. Saul's ch 2 Samuel 2:8, etc.). To this same fortress David fled when endangered by the rebellion of Absalom; and in the "forest" hard by, that prince met his fate (2 Samuel 17:24, etc.). It was made the center of one of Solomon's administrative districts, and here Abinadab the son of Iddo was stationed (1 Kings 4:14). There seems to be a reference to Mahanaim in Songs 6:13 the Revised Version (British and American). If this is so, here alone it appears with the article. By emending the text Cheyne would read: "What do you see in the Shulammite? A narcissus of the valleys." Strong's Hebrew 4266. Machanayim -- "two camps," a place East of the Jordan... Machanayim. 4267 . "two camps," a place East of the Jordan. Transliteration: Machanayim Phonetic Spelling: (makh-an-ah'-yim) Short Definition: Mahanaim. ... Mahanaim ... /hebrew/4266.htm - 6k Library Mahanaim: the Two Camps The Wail of a Broken Heart How, when Absalom was Beaten, He was Caught in a Tree by his Hair ... The Bright Dawn of a Reign Sermon. The Songs of the Fugitive. How David Reigned Over one Tribe at Hebron While the Son Of The Encamping Angel Chastisements. Fruits of Recognized Union Thesaurus Mahanaim (15 Occurrences)... Many years after this, when he fled from Jerusalem on the rebellion of his son Absalom, David made Mahanaim, where Barzillai entertained him, his headquarters ... /m/mahanaim.htm - 18k Mahana'im (13 Occurrences) Ish-bosheth (14 Occurrences) Ishbosheth (13 Occurrences) Bithron (1 Occurrence) Barzillai (10 Occurrences) Ahinadab (1 Occurrence) Mizpeh (24 Occurrences) Abner (54 Occurrences) Ner (17 Occurrences) Resources What is the story of David and Ish-Bosheth? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Absalom in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org What is the Good News Mission, and what do they believe? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Mahanaim (15 Occurrences)Genesis 32:2 Joshua 13:26 Joshua 13:30 Joshua 21:38 2 Samuel 2:8 2 Samuel 2:12 2 Samuel 2:29 2 Samuel 17:24 2 Samuel 17:27 2 Samuel 19:32 1 Kings 2:8 1 Kings 4:14 1 Chronicles 6:80 Song of Songs 6:13 Song of Songs 7:1 Subtopics Mahanaim: David Lodges At, at the Time of Absalom's Rebellion Mahanaim: Ish-Bosheth Establishes Himself At, when Made King Over Israel Mahanaim: One of the Levitical Cities Mahanaim: The Place where Jacob had the Vision of Angels Mahanaim: The Town of, Allotted to Gad Related Terms |