Easton's Bible Dictionary: M. G. Easton, M.A., D.D.

Elath

Grove; trees, (Dt. 2:8), also in plural form Eloth (1 Ki. 9:26, etc.); called by the Greeks and Romans Elana; a city of Idumea, on the east, i.e., the Elanitic, gulf, or the Gulf of Akabah, of the Red Sea. It is first mentioned in Dt. 2:8. It is also mentioned along with Ezion-geber in 1 Ki. 9:26. It was within the limits of Solomon's dominion, but afterwards revolted. It was, however, recovered and held for a time under king Uzziah (2 Ki. 14:22). Now the ruin Aila.



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