A.B.D
Arabic Bible Dictionary
GROVE
GROVE (1.) Hebrews ‘asherah, properly a wooden image, or a pillar
representing Ashtoreth, a sensual Canaanitish goddess, probably usually
set up in a grove (2 Kings 21=>7; 23=>4). In the Revised Version the word
“Asherah” (q.v.) is introduced as a proper noun, the name of the wooden
symbol of a goddess, with the plurals Asherim (Exodus 34=>13) and
Asheroth (Judges 3=>13).
The LXX. have rendered asherah in 2 Chronicles 15=>16 by “Astarte.” The
Vulgate has done this also in Judges 3=>7.
(2.) Hebrews ‘eshel (Genesis 21=>33). In 1 Samuel 22=>6 and 31=>13 the
Authorized Version renders this word by “tree.” In all these passages the
Revised Version renders by “tamarisk tree.” It has been identified with the
Tamariscus orientalis, five species of which are found in Palestine.
(3.) The Hebrews word ‘elon, uniformly rendered in the Authorized
Version by “plain,” properly signifies a grove or plantation. In the Revised
Version it is rendered, pi., “oaks” (Genesis 13=>18; 14=>13; 18=>1; 12=>6;
Deuteronomy 11=>30; Joshua 19=>33). In the earliest times groves are
mentioned in connection with religious worship. The heathen consecrated
groves to particular gods, and for this reason they were forbidden to the
Jews (Jeremiah 17=>3; Ezekiel 20=>28).