Nachon
(Heb. Nakon’, , prepared; Sept. , v.r. and even ), a name given only as identifving a threshing-floor near which Uzzah was slain, for laying his hand upon the ark (2Sa 6:6). It is doubted whether this be a proper name, denoting the owner of the floor, or merely an epithet applied to it, i.e., the prepared floor (so the Targum of Jonathan; comp. Buxtorf, Lex. Rabb. col. 2647). This floor could not have been far from Jerusalem, and must have nearly adjoined the house of Obed- edom, in which the ark was deposited. In the parallel text (1Ch 13:9) the place is called the floor of Chidon, which some suppose to be another name of the owner (Talm. Bab. Sotah, 3, fol. 35). SEE CHIDON. Another method of identifying the two names is to regard Nachon as derived from , to smite, because Jehovah smote Uzzah there; and Chidon as containing a figurative allusion to the divine javelin which smote him. In any case PEREZ-UZZAH SEE PEREZ-UZZAH (q.v.) afterwards became the local designation of the spot.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Nachon
prepared, the owner of a thrashing-floor near which Uzzah was slain (2 Sam. 6:6); called also Chidon (1 Chr. 13:9).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Nachon
Mention is made of this man but once in the Scripture; namely, 2Sa 6:1-23. His name signifies prepared, from kuwn SHebrew: 3559. kuwn.
Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures
Nachon
Nachon. The floor of Nachon is the name given to the threshing-floor near which Uzzah was slain, for laying his hand upon the ark (2Sa 6:6).
Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature
Nachon
[Na’chon]
The person at whose threshing-floor Uzzah was smitten for touching the ark when it shook. 2Sa 6:6. Called CHIDON in 1Ch 13:9.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Nachon
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Called also Chidon. Uzzah slain at the threshing floor of.
2Sa 6:6-7; 1Ch 13:9
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Nachon
Na’chon. (prepared). Na’chon’s threshing floor. The place at which the Ark had arrived, in its progress from Kirjath-jearim to Jerusalem, when Uzzah lost his life, in his too-hasty zeal for its safety. 2Sa 6:6. (B.C. 1042).