Elasa
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... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia ELASA. el'-a-sa, ele-a'sa (Alasa; the
King James Version Eleasa): The place where Judas pitched ...
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Elasah (4 Occurrences)

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Elapsed (5 Occurrences)

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Maccabaeus
... alliance with the Romans, who had now serious interests in these regions, caused
much dissatisfaction among his followers; and their defection at Elasa (161 BC ...
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Asmoneans
... approached Jerusalem. Judas gave them battle at Elasa, in April, 161 BC With
only 3,000 men he engaged the Syrian forces. He succeeded ...
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Maccabees
... alliance with the Romans, who had now serious interests in these regions, caused
much dissatisfaction among his followers; and their defection at Elasa (161 BC ...
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Eleasa
Eleasa. << Ele-a'leh, Eleasa. Eleasah >>. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia ELEASA.
el-ea'-sa. See ELASA. << Ele-a'leh, Eleasa. Eleasah >>. Reference Bible.
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
ELASA

el'-a-sa, ele-a'sa (Alasa; the King James Version Eleasa):

The place where Judas pitched his camp before the battle in which he was overwhelmed and slain (APC 1Maccabees 9:5).

It probably corresponds to the modern Khirbet il`asa, between the two Beth-horons.

Elapsed
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