KEFAR-SALAMA (CAPHAR-SALAMA):

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Scene of Nicanor's unsuccessful attack upon Judas Maccabeus (I Macc. vii. 31; comp. Josephus, "Ant." xii. 10, § 4). The exact site is somewhat doubtful. There are several names of places in modern Palestine between Jaffa and Jerusalem which may be identified with this one. Kefar-Salama has been supposed to be identical with the Carva Salim mentioned just before the Crusades as being near Ramleh, where later was a casal of the Knights Hospitalers. It has been identified also with the Kefar Shalem mentioned in the Talmud ('Ab. Zarah 31a); but this latter is regarded by Neubauer as the place Salim near which John was baptizing (John iii. 23).

Bibliography:
  • Schürer, Gesch. i. 169, note;
  • Le Strange, Palestine Under the Moslems, pp. 471 et seq.;
  • Neubauer, G. T. p. 173;
  • Buhl, Geographie des Alten Palästina, p. 196.
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