The Holy Land and the Bible; . hafts of pillars speak of glory passed away. Amile beyond Ono, or Ana, still to the north-east, is another collectionof mud huts—the village of El-Yehudiyeh, thought by Robinson to beJehud of Dan.^ It is twice the size of Ana, having a population offrom 800 to 1,000, and it boasts of some gardens on its north between it and Ana, moreover, there is a tract of gardens,about half a mile broad, and extendino- more than a mile, to the footof the isolated low hills on the north. A rain-pond, surrounded bypalms, lies a little south of the village, within mud


The Holy Land and the Bible; . hafts of pillars speak of glory passed away. Amile beyond Ono, or Ana, still to the north-east, is another collectionof mud huts—the village of El-Yehudiyeh, thought by Robinson to beJehud of Dan.^ It is twice the size of Ana, having a population offrom 800 to 1,000, and it boasts of some gardens on its north between it and Ana, moreover, there is a tract of gardens,about half a mile broad, and extendino- more than a mile, to the footof the isolated low hills on the north. A rain-pond, surrounded bypalms, lies a little south of the village, within mud-banks renewedeach winter. The patriarch Judah is said by the Samaritans to havebeen buried here. Two miles still further, in the same line as ElYehudiyeh, the village of Rantieh, a very small place, was visible: aspot noticeable from its having been thought by Dr. Robinson to be 1 Josli. xix. 46. 2 Josh. XV. 41. 3 Bib. Res. App., pp. 120,121. 4 1 Chron. viii. 12; Neh. vi. 2. 5 35; 1 Cliioii. iv. 14. 6 Josh. xix. >- V iilis^i^ V P44 -^^ ^ / ^


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