Casphor
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... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia CASPHOR. kas'-for (the King James Version
Casphon; Kasphor, 1 Maccabees 5:26; Chasphon, Chasphoth ...
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Maked
... MAKED. ma'-ked (Maked, Makeb): A strong city East of the Jordan, not yet identified.
It is named along with Bosor, Alema and Casphor (1 Maccabees 5:26). ...
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Bridge
... or weirs. Judas Maccabeus is said to have planted a bridge in order to
besiege the town of Casphor (2 Maccabees 12:13). Josephus ...
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Casphon
Casphon. << Casluhites, Casphon. Casphor >>. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia CASPHON.
kas'-fon. See CASPHOR. << Casluhites, Casphon. Casphor >>. Reference Bible
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Caspin
Caspin. << Casphor, Caspin. Caspis >>. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia CASPIN;
CASPIS. kas'-pin, kas'-pis. See CASPHOR. << Casphor, Caspin. Caspis >>. ...
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Caspis
Caspis. << Caspin, Caspis. Cassia >>. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia CASPIN; CASPIS.
kas'-pin, kas'-pis. See CASPHOR. << Caspin, Caspis. Cassia >>. Reference
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
CASPHOR

kas'-for (the King James Version Casphon; Kasphor, 1 Maccabees 5:26; Chasphon, Chasphoth, 5:36; Kaspein, 2 Maccabees 12:13): A city East of the Jordan captured by Judas Maccabeus (1 Maccabees 5:36). It is probably identical with Caspis of 2 Maccabees 12:13. It was a fortress of great strength, with a lake near it. This has led some to think it may be represented by el-Muzerib, an important station on the pilgrim route to Mecca. The ancient name of this city, however, has not been discovered.

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