Nain in Smiths
Bible Dictionary. (beauty), a village of Galilee, the gate of which is made
illustrious by the raising of the widow's son. Lu 7:12 The modern Nein is
situated on the northwestern edge of the "Little Hermon," or Jebel-ed-Duhy,
where the ground falls into the plain of Esdraelon. The entrance to the place,
where our Saviour met the funeral, must probably always have seen up the steep
ascent from the plain; and here on the West side of the village, the rock is
full of sepulchral caves.
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Nain
Nain was a small village about 6 miles SE of Nazareth, Eusebius (Onom 140:3)
referred to it as Naeim, 12 miles S of Mount Tabor near Endor.
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Nain Scriptures
Luke 7:11 - And it came to pass the day after, that he went into a city called Nain; and many of his disciples went with him, and much people.