Ono, Benjamin

Biblical town in Benjamin
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::summary Biblical town in Benjamin ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Ono |
| native_name | |
| alternate_name | Kafr 'Ana |
| image | File:KFERANA11.jpg |
| caption | Standing structure of mosque |
| map_type | Mandatory Palestine#Israel |
| map_size | 280 |
| location | |
| region | Sdot Dan |
| coordinates | |
| epochs | Chalcolithic period to present |
| cultures | Canaanite, Jewish, Greco-Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Ottoman, Israeli |
| excavations | 1998 |
| archaeologists | A. Gorzalczany, R. Gophna, I. Taxel, and A. Feldstein |
| condition | Inhabited |
| :: |
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Ono () was a biblical town of Benjamin in the "plain of Ono" (1 Chr. 8:12; Ezra 2:33). The modern Kiryat Ono is not to be confused with the biblical Ono.
History
The biblical town of Ono (1 Chronicles 8:12; Nehemiah 6:2) has been identified by most scholars with the Palestinian village, Kafr 'Ana, whereon is now built Or Yehuda, or, more specifically, with the nearby ruin of Kafr Juna, as Kafr 'Ana actually represents a Byzantine-period expansion of a nearby and much older site –– Kafr Juna, believed to be the ancient Ono. The territory of Benjamin was known to stretch from a place around Jerusalem to the plains on the west. According to the Mishnah, the town of Ono was encompassed by a wall before the Israelite conquest of Canaan under Joshua.
Not succeeding in their attempts to deter Nehemiah from rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, Sanballat and Tobiah resorted to stratagem, and pretending to wish a conference with him, they invited him to meet them at Ono. Four times they made the request, and every time Nehemiah refused to come. Their objective was to take him prisoner.
Archaeology
In 2009, two separate archaeological excavations were conducted in Ono, one by Nissim Golding-Meir on behalf of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Jerusalem, and the other by Jenny Marcus on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA).
References
Sources
References
- [[Walid Khalidi
- [[Samuel Klein (scholar). Samuel Klein]], ''Judaea: from the Return of the Babylonian Exiles to the Redaction of the Talmud'' ( ארץ יהודה: מימי העליה מבבל עד חתימת התלמוד), Devir: Tel-Aviv 1939, s.v. אונו (Hebrew)
- Taxel, Itamar. (May 2013). "Rural Settlement Processes in Central Palestine, ca. 640–800 c.e.: The Ramla-Yavneh Region as a Case Study". Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research.
- [[Ishtori Haparchi]], ''Kaphtor u'ferach'' (ed. Avraham Yosef Havatzelet), vol. II (third edition), chapter 11, s.v. '''מלוד לאונו''', Jerusalem 2007, p. 75 (note 265)(Hebrew). Kafr 'Ana actually represents a Byzantine-period expansion of a nearby and much older site –– ''Kafr Juna'', believed to be the ancient Ono.
- Maisler, Benjamin. (1932). "A Memo of the National Committee to the Government of the Land of Israel on the Method of Spelling Transliterated Geographical and Personal Names, plus Two Lists of Geographical Names". Lĕšonénu: A Journal for the Study of the Hebrew Language and Cognate Subjects.
- [[Babylonian Talmud]], ''Megillah'' 4a
- ''[[Mishnah. The Mishnah]]'', (ed.) [[Herbert Danby]], ''Arakhin'' [https://archive.org/stream/DanbyMishnah#page/n581 9:6 (p. 553 - note 14)]
- [[Israel Antiquities Authority]], [http://www.antiquities.org.il/m_digs_eng.aspx?shana=2009 Excavators and Excavations Permit for Year 2009], Survey Permit # B-342
- [[Israel Antiquities Authority]], [http://www.antiquities.org.il/m_digs_eng.aspx?shana=2009 Excavators and Excavations Permit for Year 2009], Survey Permit # A-5710
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