Shalishah

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ShalishahTemplate:Efn or Baal-Shalisha (Template:Langx) is a place mentioned in the Book of Kings (2 Kings 4:42) and the Talmud (Sanhedrin 12a).

Baal-Shalisha is translated as "lord or master of three things", or "the third idol, the third husband; or, that governs or presides over three" (Baal=lord/master; Shalisha="three things", "third", or "three").[1] This ancient place name is thought to be preserved in the Arabic name of the modern village of Kafr Thulth.[2] The Greek Septuagint (LXX) calls the same place in 2 Kings 4:32 by the name Beit Sarisa (Template:Langx).

According to Eusebius and Jerome, Baal-Shalisha was located 15 (Roman) miles north of Diospolis (Lydda).[1] Eusebius identified it with Baithsarisa,[3] the ancient Biblical village believed to have been located Script error: No such module "convert". to the south of Kafr Thulth at a site known in modern times as Khirbat Sirisya (now Serisiyyah, a ruin located west of Mount Ephraim).[4] Another possibility is Khurbet Kefr Thulth (with Arabic Thulth comparable to the Hebrew Shalisha)[5] which is roughly northeast of there. The Jerusalem Talmud (Sanhedrin 1:2) identifies it as the earliest place each year for fruits to ripen.

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  1. a b Fleming, 1838, [p. 251.
  2. Freedman et al., 2000, p. 136.
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  4. Freedman et al., 2000, p. 136.
  5. Conder and Kitchener 1881, SWP II, p. 285

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