samaria 音标拼音: [s
, emɚ'iə]
n . 撒马利亚[地名]
撒马利亚[地名]
Samaria n 1 :
an ancient city in central Palestine founded in the 9th century BC as the capital of the northern Hebrew kingdom of Israel ;
the site is in present -
day northwestern Jordan Samaria a watch -
mountain or a watch -
tower .
In the heart of the mountains of Israel ,
a few miles north -
west of Shechem ,
stands the "
hill of Shomeron ,"
a solitary mountain ,
a great "
mamelon ."
It is an oblong hill ,
with steep but not inaccessible sides ,
and a long flat top .
Omri ,
the king of Israel ,
purchased this hill from Shemer its owner for two talents of silver ,
and built on its broad summit the city to which he gave the name of "
Shomeron ",
i .
e .,
Samaria ,
as the new capital of his kingdom instead of Tirzah (
1 Kings 16 :
24 ).
As such it possessed many advantages .
Here Omri resided during the last six years of his reign .
As the result of an unsuccessful war with Syria ,
he appears to have been obliged to grant to the Syrians the right to "
make streets in Samaria ",
i .
e .,
probably permission to the Syrian merchants to carry on their trade in the Israelite capital .
This would imply the existence of a considerable Syrian population . "
It was the only great city of Palestine created by the sovereign .
All the others had been already consecrated by patriarchal tradition or previous possession .
But Samaria was the choice of Omri alone .
He ,
indeed ,
gave to the city which he had built the name of its former owner ,
but its especial connection with himself as its founder is proved by the designation which it seems Samaria bears in Assyrian inscriptions ,
Beth -
khumri ('
the house or palace of Omri ').",
Stanley .
Samaria was frequently besieged .
In the days of Ahab ,
Benhadad II .
came up against it with thirty -
two vassal kings ,
but was defeated with a great slaughter (
1 Kings 20 :
1 -
21 ).
A second time ,
next year ,
he assailed it ;
but was again utterly routed ,
and was compelled to surrender to Ahab (
20 :
28 -
34 ),
whose army ,
as compared with that of Benhadad ,
was no more than "
two little flocks of kids ."
In the days of Jehoram this Benhadad again laid siege to Samaria ,
during which the city was reduced to the direst extremities .
But just when success seemed to be within their reach ,
they suddenly broke up the seige ,
alarmed by a mysterious noise of chariots and horses and a great army ,
and fled ,
leaving their camp with all its contents behind them .
The famishing inhabitants of the city were soon relieved with the abundance of the spoil of the Syrian camp ;
and it came to pass ,
according to the word of Elisha ,
that "
a measure of fine flour was sold for a shekel ,
and two measures of barely for a shekel ,
in the gates of Samaria " (
2 Kings 7 :
1 -
20 ).
Shalmaneser invaded Israel in the days of Hoshea ,
and reduced it to vassalage .
He laid siege to Samaria (
B .
C .
723 ),
which held out for three years ,
and was at length captured by Sargon ,
who completed the conquest Shalmaneser had begun (
2 Kings 18 :
9 -
12 ;
17 :
3 ),
and removed vast numbers of the tribes into captivity .
(
See {
SARGON }.)
This city ,
after passing through various vicissitudes ,
was given by the emperor Augustus to Herod the Great ,
who rebuilt it ,
and called it Sebaste (
Gr .
form of Augustus )
in honour of the emperor .
In the New Testament the only mention of it is in Acts 8 :
5 -
14 ,
where it is recorded that Philip went down to the city of Samaria and preached there .
It is now represented by the hamlet of Sebustieh ,
containing about three hundred inhabitants .
The ruins of the ancient town are all scattered over the hill ,
down the sides of which they have rolled .
The shafts of about one hundred of what must have been grand Corinthian columns are still standing ,
and attract much attention ,
although nothing definite is known regarding them . (
Comp .
Micah 1 :
6 .)
In the time of Christ ,
Western Palestine was divided into three provinces ,
Judea ,
Samaria ,
and Galilee .
Samaria occupied the centre of Palestine (
John 4 :
4 ).
It is called in the Talmud the "
land of the Cuthim ,"
and is not regarded as a part of the Holy Land at all .
It may be noticed that the distance between Samaria and Jerusalem ,
the respective capitals of the two kingdoms ,
is only 35 miles in a direct line .
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