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Tyndale Open Bible Dictionary

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ESHCOL (Place)

Valley near Hebron from which the spies sent by Moses brought back pomegranates, figs, and a large cluster of grapes (Nm 13:23-24; 32:9; Dt 1:24). This site may be identifiable with ’Ain Eshkali, just north of Hebron.

Valley of Eschol

The spies traveled from Kadesh-barnea, through the valley of Eshcol, to Rehob, and back again—a total of 500 miles (804.5 kilometers).