Mizpah in Benjamin

For other places of this name, see Mizpah (disambiguation).

Mizpah ("watch-tower; the look-out") was a city of Benjamin.

Tell en-Nasbeh is one of two sites often identified with Biblical Mizpah of Benjamin, and is located about 8 miles north of Jerusalem. The other suggested location is Neby Samwil, which is some 4 miles north-west of Jerusalem, and situated on the loftiest hill in the vicinity, some 600 feet above the plain of Gibeon.[1]

When the Levite's concubine was raped by the men of Gibeah, the sons of Israel met at Mizpah of Benjamin, where they decided to attack the men of Benjamin for this grievous sin.[2]

After the debacle at Aphek, where the Hebrews lost the Ark to the Philistines, Samuel gathered all Israel to Mizpah to offer sacrifices to the Lord and ask Him to forgive their sin. To memorialize this event, Samuel set up a stone between Mizpah and Shen and named it Eben-Ezer ("stone of help"), because the Lord had helped them.[3]

Samuel also gathered the people of Israel to Mizpah for the Lord to identify their first king. There, Saul was chosen by lot from all the tribes and families of Israel.[4]

After the Babylonians had destroyed Jerusalem, they appointed Gedaliah governor in Mizpah over the remaining residents. Many returned to Mizpah from where they had fled. The prophet Jeremiah came to Mizpah from Ramah, where the Babylonians had released him. Later Ishmael, a member of the royal family, assassinated Gedaliah. Despite Jeremiah's warning that the people would be a reproach and die if they went to Egypt, they persisted in going there.[5]

Identification

The main contenders for the site of Mizpah are Tell en-Nasbeh and nearby Nebi Samwil.

References

  1. Nehemiah Chapter 3 Verse 7 Mechon Mamre
  2. Judg 20:1-11
  3. 1 Sam 7:5-12
  4. 1 Sam 10:17-24
  5. 2 Kgs 25:23-26; Jer 40:6- 42:22
  6. Jeremiah Chapter 41 Verse 10-12 Mechon Mamre
  7. Nehemiah Chapter 3 Verse 7 Mechon Mamre
  8. I Mach., iii, 46, cited in  Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Maspha". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

Coordinates: 31°53′07″N 35°12′59″E / 31.88528°N 35.21639°E / 31.88528; 35.21639

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