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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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City
        The earliest mention of city-building is that of Enoch, which
        was built by Cain (Gen. 4:17). After the confusion of tongues,
        the descendants of Nimrod founded several cities (10:10-12).
        Next, we have a record of the cities of the Canaanites, Sidon,
        Gaza, Sodom, etc. (10:12, 19; 11:3, 9; 36:31-39). The earliest
        description of a city is that of Sodom (19:1-22). Damascus is
        said to be the oldest existing city in the world. Before the
        time of Abraham there were cities in Egypt (Num. 13:22). The
        Israelites in Egypt were employed in building the "treasure
        cities" of Pithom and Raamses (Ex. 1:11); but it does not seem
        that they had any cities of their own in Goshen (Gen. 46:34;
        47:1-11). In the kingdom of Og in Bashan there were sixty "great
        cities with walls," and twenty-three cities in Gilead partly
        rebuilt by the tribes on the east of Jordan (Num. 21:21, 32, 33,
        35; 32:1-3, 34-42; Deut. 3:4, 5, 14; 1 Kings 4:13). On the west
        of Jordan were thirty-one "royal cities" (Josh. 12), besides
        many others spoken of in the history of Israel.
        A fenced city was a city surrounded by fortifications and high
        walls, with watch-towers upon them (2 Chr. 11:11; Deut. 3:5).
        There was also within the city generally a tower to which the
        citizens might flee when danger threatened them (Judg. 9:46-52).
        A city with suburbs was a city surrounded with open
        pasture-grounds, such as the forty-eight cities which were given
        to the Levites (Num. 35:2-7). There were six cities of refuge,
        three on each side of Jordan, namely, Kadesh, Shechem, Hebron,
        on the west of Jordan; and on the east, Bezer, Ramoth-gilead,
        and Golan. The cities on each side of the river were nearly
        opposite each other. The regulations concerning these cities are
        given in Num. 35:9-34; Deut. 19:1-13; Ex. 21:12-14.
        When David reduced the fortress of the Jebusites which stood
        on Mount Zion, he built on the site of it a palace and a city,
        which he called by his own name (1 Chr. 11:5), the city of
        David. Bethlehem is also so called as being David's native town
        (Luke 2:4).
        Jerusalem is called the Holy City, the holiness of the temple
        being regarded as extending in some measure over the whole city
        (Neh. 11:1).
        Pithom and Raamses, built by the Israelites as "treasure
        cities," were not places where royal treasures were kept, but
        were fortified towns where merchants might store their goods and
        transact their business in safety, or cities in which munitions
        of war were stored. (See PITHOM ¯T0002968.)
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'City' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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