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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Shibboleth
        river, or an ear of corn. The tribes living on the east of
        Jordan, separated from their brethren on the west by the deep
        ravines and the rapid river, gradually came to adopt peculiar
        customs, and from mixing largely with the Moabites, Ishmaelites,
        and Ammonites to pronounce certain letters in such a manner as
        to distinguish them from the other tribes. Thus when the
        Ephraimites from the west invaded Gilead, and were defeated by
        the Gileadites under the leadership of Jephthah, and tried to
        escape by the "passages of the Jordan," the Gileadites seized
        the fords and would allow none to pass who could not pronounce
        "shibboleth" with a strong aspirate. This the fugitives were
        unable to do. They said "sibboleth," as the word was pronounced
        by the tribes on the west, and thus they were detected (Judg.
        12:1-6). Forty-two thousand were thus detected, and
        "Without reprieve, adjudged to death,
        For want of well-pronouncing shibboleth."
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Shibboleth' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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