Aenon
aenon
springs, a place near salim where john baptized (john 3:23). it was probably near the upper source of the wady far’ah, an open valley extending from mount ebal to the jordan. it is full of springs. a place has been found called ‘ainun, four miles north of the springs.
historical examples
john baptized “in aenon, near to salim, because there was much water there” (john 3:23).
rays of living light on the one way of salvation charles w. penrose
and john also was baptizing in aenon near salim, because there was much water there: and they came, and were baptized.
the bible story rev. newton marshall hall
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