Smith's Bible Dictionary
Eneglaim(fountain of the two calves), a place named only by Ezekiel, (Ezekiel 47:10) apparently as on the Dead Sea; but whether near to or far from Engedi, on the east or the west side of the sea, it is impossible to ascertain.
ATS Bible Dictionary
EneglaimEzekiel 47:10, a town on the Dead Sea, west of the Jordan's mouth.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
EN-EGLAIMen-eg'-la-im, en-eg-la'-im (`en `eghlayim, "fountain of calves"?):
In Ezekiel's vision of the waters it is one of the two points between which "fishers shall stand" (Ezekiel 47:10).
The situation must be near the entrance of the Jordan into the Dead Sea (see EN-GEDI).
Tristram (Bible Places, 93) identifies it with `Ain Hajlah (compare BETH-HOGLAH);
Robinson (BRP, II, 489), with `Ain Feshkah.
Easton's Bible Dictionary
Fountain of two calves, a place mentioned only in
Ezek. 47:10. Somewhere near the Dead Sea.
Strong's Hebrew
5882. En Eglayim -- "spring of two calves," a place on the Dead ...... En Eglayim. 5883 >>. "spring of two calves," a place on the Dead Sea. Transliteration:
En Eglayim Phonetic Spelling: (ane eg-lah'-yim) Short Definition:
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