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762:, but with some limitations on his detailed vision. The Gdud began this settlement near the Ain Jalut which was known to Jews as Ein Harod. Yehuda Kopolevitz Almog, one of the Gdud's leaders, describes that in the first day the settlers set up tents and began enclosing their camp with barbwire and defensive trenches.
465:. The name "Harod" translates literally as the "spring of trembling (or anxiety)", a toponym thought to have been used "as a literary illusion to the fear and anxiety of the warriors" ahead of the battle. Stanley noted that the then modern name, "Ain Jahlood" or "Spring of Goliath" may have originated, as observed by
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The traditional name of Ain Jalut has been used since the 12th century and is commonly believed to mean "Spring of
Goliath". Alternative etymologies have suggested that it might be derived from the name Gilead, potentially an archaic name for Mount Gilboa. Other names given to the site include
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This will not be the first time that our people has vanquished its enemies. The
Mongols came and swept away the Abbasid caliphate, then they came to Ain Jalut in our land – in the same region where we are today fighting the Zionists – and they were defeated at Ain
894:, which features a recreational swimming pool fed by the spring's waters. The park also contains the house built at the site by the Hankins, which has become a museum. Adjacent to this there is a war memorial for residents of the valley who died in Israel's wars.
801:. Disagreements on funds and internal politics have led Ein Harod and Tel Yosef to part ways in 1923, with many members leaving the former for the latter. The group that remained in Ein Harod included 110 members and was headed by Lavi,
489:, and thus explain the cry of Gideon ahead of his battle: "Whoever is fearful and afraid, let him return, and depart early from Mount Gilead." Schwarz alternatively explains "Mount Gilead" as a "general phrase for the whole tribe" of
1076:"'Ain Jalûd, the Fountain of Jezreel, known also as Gideon's Fountain. It flows from a cavernous recess in the base of Jebel Fukû'a (Mount Gilboa), and spreads out at once into a fine limpid pool forty or fifty feet in diameter"
1857:. Institute for Palestine Studies. 1973. p. 877, quoting "Radio Interview Statements by Central Committee Chairman Arafat of the PLO on the Efforts Being Made to Reach a Peaceful Settlement," 25 July 1970.
685:. In 1921, when the land was sold by the Sursocks, the nine families who lived here petitioned the new British administration for perpetual ownership, but were only offered a short lease with an option to buy.
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pitched his tent before his final battle, but this was rejected in 1847 and has gained little traction since. The spring is still sometimes known as the "Fountain of
Jezreel", as well as "Gideon's Fountain".
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The park has been described as "well maintained", but visitors to the site "have absolutely no way of knowing that one of the climactic battles of the Middle Ages was fought in it".
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The Survey of
Western Palestine: Arabic and English Name Lists Collected During the Survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener, R. E. Transliterated and Explained by E.H. Palmer
520:), on the other side of Mount Gilboa. Smith suggested that "Jezreel" in that context was not the city, but the name of the district in which the biblical spring was located.
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Ruth Kark (2017). "Consequences of the
Ottoman Land Law: Agrarian and Privatization Processes in Palestine, 1858–1918". In Raghubir Chand, Etienne Nel and Stanko Pelc (ed.).
332:. The water emerges from the hills as they incline north towards the valleys. At this valley the waters emerge from a natural cave known as "Gideon's Cave". The spring's
913:) in the immediate vicinity of the spring. The surveyors also found a burial tomb and the remains of an oil press. Settlement remains were discovered at the adjacent
426:, in which he and his son were ultimately killed. Haparchi dismissed the connection of the spring to Goliath, suggesting that the biblical battle took place between
473:, from a confused recollection of the earlier stories, but "more probably arose from a false tradition in the 6th century". He separately noted the suggestion by
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in 1847, who identified the Jezreel spring as closer to the ancient city, known today as "Ein Jezreel". In 1874,
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Baretz, Julie (June 2015). "Gideon at En Harod Judges 6; 7; 8:22–28 (additional reading: 8:1–21)".
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stated that the rock from which the fountain springs has been artificially hollowed into a cavern.
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to the northeast, and Nuris and Rihaniyeh to the southeast
1147:"Meet Ma'ayan Harod National Park: Geography and Geology"
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1702:(in Hebrew). Israel: Yad Yitzhak Tabenkin. p. 101.
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and the nearby Giv'at Yehonatan ("Jonathan's Hill").
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1763:. Israel: Ministry of Defense. 2005. p. 202.
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1525:Societies, Social Inequalities and Marginalization
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1428:Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
220:there was a prosperous village at the site in the
1352:. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: William Whyte And Co,
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288:. While the Jezreel Valley is drained via the
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1804:Aviva and Shmuel Bar-Am (18 January 2014).
1785:"Labour village on the foothills of Gilboa"
1723:Buchman, Yossi; Gal, Yitzhak, eds. (2001).
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619:Province. The place was taken by the Rumi (
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1422:and Oded Lipschits (7 March 2017).
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1051:The History of the Mongol Conquests
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262:Israel Nature and Parks Authority
1806:"118 steps to a pioneer's house"
1606:Palestinian Society and Politics
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1048:J. J. Saunders (29 March 2001).
746:In 1921, Hankin sent members of
300:("Wadi Jalud" in Arabic) to the
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1793:(in Hebrew). 1 December 1949.
1725:New Israel Guide: The Valleys
1579:. Transaction Books. p.
1094:"Ma'ayan Harod National Park"
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280:The spring is located in the
104:'Harod's spring') or
1887:University of Nebraska Press
1859:Also in Paul T. Chamberlin,
1023:. Lexington Books. pp.
886:The spring is now part of a
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547:actually took place near
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224:. It was captured by the
1634:Aner, Zeev, ed. (1998).
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2013:. Vol. 3. Boston:
1921:. Vol. 2. London:
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574:Antiquities of the Jews
563:, which is east of the
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