Jarmuth, and Adullam,.... The two first of these were royal cities, of which see Jos 10:3 , Socoh; Jerom says (m) there were two little villages in his day of
the name of Socho, as you go to Aelia (or Jerusalem), from Eleutheropolis, in the ninth mile on the public way, one in the mountain, and the other in the plain, (the same with this,) both of which were called Socoth: of this place was Antigonus, president of the sanhedrim, and successor of Simeon the just, called in the Misnah (n) a man of Socho: and Azekah; See Gill on Jos 10:10 ; it appears to be near to Socoh from Sa1 17:1 , where the Philistines are said to pitch their camp between them. (m) De loc. Heb. fol. 94. I. (n) Pirke Abot, c. 1. sect. 3.
Source: Gill's Exposition (Public Domain)
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Gill's Exposition
Jarmuth, and Adullam,.... The two first of these were royal cities, of which see Jos 10:3 , Socoh; Jerom says (m) there were two little villages in his day of
the name of Socho, as you go to Aelia (or Jerusalem), from Eleutheropolis, in the ninth mile on the public way, one in the mountain, and the other in the plain, (the same with this,) both of which were called Socoth: of this place was Antigonus, president of the sanhedrim, and successor of Simeon the just, called in the Misnah (n) a man of Socho: and Azekah; See Gill on Jos 10:10 ; it appears to be near to Socoh from Sa1 17:1 , where the Philistines are said to pitch their camp between them. (m) De loc. Heb. fol. 94. I. (n) Pirke Abot, c. 1. sect. 3.