Easton's Bible Dictionary

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  • CHILEAB protected by the father, David’s second son by Abigail (2
    Samuel 3:3); called also Daniel (1 Chronicles 3:1). He seems to have died
    when young.

  • CHILION the pining one, the younger son of Elimelech and Naomi, and
    husband of Orpah, Ruth’s sister (Ruth 1:2; 4:9).

  • CHILMAD a place or country unknown which, along with Sheba and
    Asshur, traded with Tyre (Ezekiel 27:23).

  • CHIMHAM pining, probably the youngest son of Barzillai the Gileadite
    (2 Samuel 19:37-40). The “habitation of Chimham” (Jeremiah 41:17) was
    probably an inn or khan, which is the proper meaning of the Hebrew
    geruth, rendered “habitation”, established in later times in his possession
    at Bethlehem, which David gave to him as a reward for his loyalty in
    accompanying him to Jerusalem after the defeat of Absalom (1 Kings 2:7).
    It has been supposed that, considering the stationary character of Eastern
    institutions, it was in the stable of this inn or caravanserai that our Saviour
    was born (Luke 2:7).

  • CHINNERETH lyre, the singular form of the word (Deuteronomy 3:17;
    Joshua 19:35), which is also used in the plural form, Chinneroth, the name
    of a fenced city which stood near the shore of the lake of Galilee, a little to
    the south of Tiberias. The town seems to have given its name to a district,
    as appears from 1 Kings 15:20, where the plural form of the word is used.


The Sea of Chinnereth (Numbers 34:11; Joshua 13:27), or of Chinneroth
(Joshua 12: 3), was the “lake of Gennesaret” or “sea of Tiberias”
(Deuteronomy 3:17; Joshua 11:2). Chinnereth was probably an ancient
Canaanitish name adopted by the Israelites into their language.



  • CHIOS mentioned in Acts 20:15, an island in the Aegean Sea, about 5
    miles distant from the mainland, having a roadstead, in the shelter of which
    Paul and his companions anchored for a night when on his third missionary
    return journey. It is now called Scio.

  • CHISLEU the name adopted from the Babylonians by the Jews after the
    Captivity for the third civil, or ninth ecclesiastical, month (Nehemiah 1:1;
    Zechariah 7:1). It corresponds nearly with the moon in November.

  • CHITTIM or Kittim, a plural form (Genesis 10:4), the name of a branch of
    the descendants of Javan, the “son” of Japheth. Balaam foretold (Numbers

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