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עָשָׁן

ʻÂshân · Ashan, a place in Palestine

H6228noun4 occurrences
BDB Hebrew LexiconH6228noun

עָשָׁן

ʻÂshânaw-shawn'

Ashan, a place in Palestine

Definition

Ashan is a proper noun referring to a town in the territory of Judah, later reassigned to the tribe of Simeon. It is listed among the cities in the lowland (Shephelah) district of Judah in Joshua 15:42. Later, when the inheritance for the tribe of Simeon was detailed, Ashan was included among the cities given to them within Judah's territory (Joshua 19:7). The town is also mentioned in the Chronicler's lists of settlements for Simeon (1 Chronicles 4:32) and as a Levitical city given to the Kohathites (1 Chronicles 6:59).

Biblical Usage

The word is used exclusively as a geographical place name in the Old Testament. It appears in two main contexts: in the historical accounts of tribal land allotments in the book of Joshua (Joshua 15:42, 19:7) and in the genealogical and administrative lists of 1 Chronicles (1 Chronicles 4:32, 6:59). Its usage is consistent, simply identifying a specific location within the Promised Land.

Etymology

The name Ashan (עָשָׁן) is derived from the common Hebrew noun 'ashan' (H6227), which means 'smoke.' It is the same word used for the smoke from a fire or altar (e.g., Genesis 19:28). The town was likely named for some visible, continual smoke—possibly from a kiln, a perpetually burning site, or even a geographical feature like a mist or haze.

Semantic Range

Ashan's inclusion as a Levitical city (1 Chronicles 6:59) connects it to the theme of God's provision for the priestly tribe, who received no land inheritance but were given cities scattered among the other tribes. This distribution served as a spiritual leaven within the nation. Its reassignment from Judah to Simeon (Joshua 19:7) also illustrates the practical fulfillment of the tribal allotments and the interdependence among the tribes of Israel. As a town name meaning 'smoke,' it would have immediately conveyed a sensory and visual identity to an ancient Israelite, distinguishing it from other settlements. Being listed among the cities of the Shephelah (lowland foothills) places it in a strategically and agriculturally important region between the coastal plain and the Judean hill country. None applicable for a proper place name.

Word Details

Strong's NumberH6228
LanguageHebrew (Biblical)
Part of Speechnoun
Hebrew Formעָשָׁן
TransliterationʻÂshân
Pronunciationaw-shawn'
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Definitions are from the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (BDB, 1906, public domain). Concordance and morphology data are from the OSHB (Open Scriptures Hebrew Bible).

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References

  1. Abbott-Smith, G. (1921) A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. [Public Domain]
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  6. Gesenius, W. (1846) Gesenius' Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament. [Public Domain]
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