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MINNITH

MINNITH (Heb. מִנִּית), one of the farthest limits of the area in which Jephthah smote the Ammonites (Judg. 11:33). The wheat of Minnith was traded in exchange for goods from Tyre (Ezek. 27:17). Eusebius (Onom. 132:2) locates the place at the fourth Roman mile on the road from Heshbon to Philadelphia (Rabbath-Ammon). It has accordingly been placed at Khirbat el-Ḥanūttiyya in the fertile Heshbon plain, 6 mi. (c. 9½ km.) north-northeast of Ḥisbān. The earlier identification with Umm al-Ḥanāfish has generally been abandoned.

bibliography:

C.R. Conder, Survey of Eastern Palestine (1889), 246ff.; Schultze, in: pjb, 28 (1932), 75; Abel, Geog, 2 (1938), 388; Glueck, in: aasor, 18/19 (1939), 161–62; Hentschke, in: zdpv, 76 (1960), 122; Press, Ereẓ, s.v.; em, s.v. (incl. bibl.).

[Michael Avi-Yonah]

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