From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)
A village in Judea, thirty furlongs from
Beth-horon
, and a three days' march from Gazera. Eusebius ("Onomasticon,"
s.v.
) describes it as being near Guphna. Under the name of Adasa it is mentioned in I Macc. vii. 40, and in Josephus, "Ant." xii. 10, § 5, as the scene of the decisive battle between Judas Maccabeus and the Syrian general Nicanor, which took place on Adar 13, 160
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