The meaning of Jeshanah in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)

jesh'-a-na, je-sha'-na (yeshanah): A town named with Bethel and Ephron among the places taken by Abijah from Jeroboam (II Chronicles 13:19). Most scholars are agreed that the same name should be read instead of ha-shen, in I Samuel 7:12. It is probably identical with the Isanas, of Josephus (Ant., XIV, xv, 12). It is represented by the modern 'Ain Sinia, 3 1/4 miles North of Bethel, with a spring and interesting ancient remains.


See more on the meaning of Jeshanah in the Bible:
Jeshanah {Easton's Bible Dictionary}

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