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2 definitions found
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Shechem
shoulder
. (1.)
The
son
of
Hamor
the
Hivite
(
Gen
. 33:19; 34).
(2.)
A
descendant
of
Manasseh
(
Num
. 26:31;
Josh
. 17:2).
(3.)
A
city
in
Samaria
(
Gen
. 33:18),
called
also
Sichem
(12:6),
Sychem
(
Acts
7:16).
It
stood
in
the
narrow
sheltered
valley
between
Ebal
on
the
north
and
Gerizim
on
the
south
,
these
mountains
at
their
base
being
only
some
500
yards
apart
.
Here
Abraham
pitched
his
tent
and
built
his
first
altar
in
the
Promised
Land
,
and
received
the
first
divine
promise
(
Gen
. 12:6,
7).
Here
also
Jacob
"
bought
a
parcel
of
a
field
at
the
hands
of
the
children
of
Hamor
"
after
his
return
from
Mesopotamia
,
and
settled
with
his
household
,
which
he
purged
from
idolatry
by
burying
the
teraphim
of
his
followers
under
an
oak
tree
,
which
was
afterwards
called
"
the
oak
of
the
sorcerer
" (
Gen
. 33:19;
35:4;
Judg
. 9:37). (
See
MEONENIM
.)
Here
too
,
after
a
while
,
he
dug
a
well
,
which
bears
his
name
to
this
day
(
John
4:5, 39-42).
To
Shechem
Joshua
gathered
all
Israel
"
before
God
,"
and
delivered
to
them
his
second
parting
address
(
Josh
.
24:1-15).
He
"
made
a
covenant
with
the
people
that
day
"
at
the
very
place
where
,
on
first
entering
the
land
,
they
had
responded
to
the
law
from
Ebal
and
Gerizim
(
Josh
. 24:25),
the
terms
of
which
were
recorded
"
in
the
book
of
the
law
of
God
", i.e.,
in
the
roll
of
the
law
of
Moses
;
and
in
memory
of
this
solemn
transaction
a
great
stone
was
set
up
"
under
an
oak
" (
comp
.
Gen
.
28:18; 31:44-48;
Ex
. 24:4;
Josh
. 4:3, 8, 9),
possibly
the
old
"
oak
of
Moreh
,"
as
a
silent
witness
of
the
transaction
to
all
coming
time
.
Shechem
became
one
of
the
cities
of
refuge
,
the
central
city
of
refuge
for
Western
Palestine
(
Josh
. 20:7),
and
here
the
bones
of
Joseph
were
buried
(24:32).
Rehoboam
was
appointed
king
in
Shechem
(1
Kings
12:1, 19),
but
Jeroboam
afterwards
took
up
his
residence
here
.
This
city
is
mentioned
in
connection
with
our
Lord's
conversation
with
the
woman
of
Samaria
(
John
4:5);
and
thus
,
remaining
as
it
does
to
the
present
day
,
it
is
one
of
the
oldest
cities
of
the
world
.
It
is
the
modern
Nablus
,
a
contraction
for
Neapolis
,
the
name
given
to
it
by
Vespasian
.
It
lies
about
a
mile
and
a
half
up
the
valley
on
its
southern
slope
,
and
on
the
north
of
Gerizim
,
which
rises
about
1,100
feet
above
it
,
and
is
about
34
miles
north
of
Jerusalem
.
It
contains
about
10,000
inhabitants
,
of
whom
about
160
are
Samaritans
and
100
Jews
,
the
rest
being
Christians
and
Mohammedans
.
The
site
of
Shechem
is
said
to
be
of
unrivalled
beauty
.
Stanley
says
it
is
"
the
most
beautiful
,
perhaps
the
only
very
beautiful
,
spot
in
Central
Palestine
."
Gaza
,
near
Shechem
,
only
mentioned
1
Chr
. 7:28,
has
entirely
disappeared
.
It
was
destroyed
at
the
time
of
the
Conquest
,
and
its
place
was
taken
by
Shechem
. (
See
SYCHAR
.)
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Shechem
,
part
;
portion
;
back
early
in
the
morning
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