Abilene (biblical)
- Abilene (biblical)
Abilene (Abilênê) or simply Abila was a plain, a district in
Coele-Syria , of which the chief town wasAbila Lysaniou (Abilan de tên Lusaniou). The limits of this region are nowhere exactly defined, but it seems to have included the eastern slopes ofAnti-Lebanon range, and to have extended south and southeast ofDamascus as far as the borders of Galilaea,Batanaea , andTrachonitis . According toFlavius Josephus , Abilene was a separateIturea n kingdom until 37 AD.Abilene, when first mentioned in history, was governed by a certain Ptolemaeus, son of
Mennaeus , who was succeeded, about40 BC , by a son namedLysanias . Lysanias was put to death in33 BC , at the instigation ofCleopatra , and the principality passed, by a sort of purchase apparently, into the hands of oneZenodorus , from whom it was transferred (31 BC ) toHerod the Great . At the death of the latter (4 BC) one portion of it was annexed to the tetrarchy of his sonPhilip , and the remainder bestowed upon thatLysanias who is named by Luke (iii. 1).Immediately after the death of
Tiberius (37 AD),Caligula made over toHerod Agrippa , at that time a prisoner inRome , the tetrarchy of Philip and the tetrarchy of Lysanias, whileClaudius , upon his accession (41 ), not only confirmed the liberality of his predecessor towards Herod Agrippa, but added all that portion ofJudaea andSamaria which had belonged to the kingdom of his grandfather Herod the Great, together (says Josephus) with Abila, which had appertained to Lysanias, and the adjoining region of Libanus. Lastly,53 , Claudius granted toAgrippa II the tetrarchy of Philip with Batanaea and Trachonitis and Abila – Lusania de hautê egegonei tetrarchia. (Joseph. "Ant." xiv. 4. § 4, 7. § 4, xviii. 7. § 10, xix. 5. § 1, xx. 6. § 1, "B. J." i. 13. § 1, xx. 4.) Josephus, at first sight, seems to contradict himself, in so far that in one passage ("Ant." xviii. 7. § 10) he represents Caligula as bestowing upon Herod Agrippa the tetrarchy of Lysanias, while in another ("Ant." xix. 5. § 1) he states that Abila Lysaniou was added by Claudius to the former dominions of Agrippa, but, in reality, these expressions must be explained as referring to the division of Abilene which took place on the death of Herod the Great. We find Abila mentioned among the places captured byPlacidus , one ofVespasian 's generals, in69 or70 (Joseph. "B. J." iv. 7. § 5), and from that time forward it was permanently annexed to the province ofSyria .References
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography ", [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0064;query=id%3D%2347;layout=;loc=abila-geo "Abilene"] ,London , (1854)
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