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*]: An ancient town in ], now in ruins as ''teff ]'', located 17 kilometres south-south-east of ], and 3.5 km south from ruins known as ''el-]''. The town is mentioned in the Biblical narrative of ], and is situated just west of a ], which is somewhat of a wilderness.<ref>''Jewish Encyclopedia''</ref> | *]: An ancient town in ], now in ruins as ''teff ]'', located 17 kilometres south-south-east of ], and 3.5 km south from ruins known as ''el-]''. The town is mentioned in the Biblical narrative of ], and is situated just west of a ], which is somewhat of a wilderness.<ref>''Jewish Encyclopedia''</ref> | ||
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Ma'on (Template:Lang-he) is a place name that can refer to:
- Ma'on (Basor): An ancient town in the Negev, southeast of modern Khan Yunis.
- Ma'on (Judea): An ancient town in Judea, now in ruins as teff Ma'in, located 17 kilometres south-south-east of Hebron, and 3.5 km south from ruins known as el-Kurmul. The town is mentioned in the Biblical narrative of Nabal, and is situated just west of a steppe, which is somewhat of a wilderness.
- Ma'on, Har Hebron: The modern Israeli settlement and village in the Judean Mountains of the southern West Bank, near the ancient one whose name it carries.
- Jewish Encyclopedia
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