A.B.D
Arabic Bible Dictionary
ON
ON light; the sun, (Genesis 41=>45, 50), the great seat of sun-worship,
called also Bethshemesh (Jeremiah 43=>13) and Aven (Ezekiel 30=>17), stood
on the east bank of the Nile, a few miles north of Memphis, and near
Cairo, in the north-east. The Vulgate and the LXX. Versions have
“Heliopolis” (“city of the sun”) instead of On in Genesis and of Aven in
Ezekiel. The “city of destruction” Isaiah speaks of (19=>18, marg. “of
Heres;” Hebrews ‘Ir-ha-heres, which some MSS. read Ir-ha-heres, i.e.,
“city of the sun”) may be the name given to On, the prophecy being that
the time will come when that city which was known as the “city of the
sun-God” shall become the “city of destruction” of the sun-God, i.e., when
idolatry shall cease, and the worship of the true God be established.
In ancient times this city was full of obelisks dedicated to the sun. Of
these only one now remains standing. “Cleopatra’s Needle” was one of
those which stood in this city in front of the Temple of Turn, i.e., “the
sun.” It is now erected on the Thames Embankment, London.
“It was at On that Joseph wooed and won the dark-skinned Asenath, the
daughter of the high priest of its great temple.” This was a noted
university town, and here Moses gained his acquaintance with “all the
wisdom of the Egyptians.”