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Helon

Helon is a surname, the name of an ancient Scythian culture,[1] a language,[2] a Christian, geographical and botanical name of biblical,[3] Hebrew[4] and Greek origin.

Etymology

Pronounced /'hɛə'loɴ/ and phonetically spelt khay-lone', the name is derived from the Hebrew: He, Lamed, Nun Sofit.

 
Fragment from Codex Gigas (the Giant Book, or Devil's Bible); circa 13th century - approximately 300 years before the King James Bible; Old Testament, Genesis 46:14; enumerating the children of Zebulon.
 
Fragment from Codex Gigas (the Giant Book, or Devil's Bible); circa 13th century - approximately 300 years before the King James Bible; Old Testament, Numbers 26:26; enumerating the children of Zebulon.

Transliterated as: Chelon, Chêlôn, Khay-lone',[5] האֵלן ,הלן, or האֵלנ in Hebrew; Gehlen, Gelen, Gelin, or Гелен in Russian; Gelon, or Гелон in Ukrainian; Gelon, or Γέλων in Greek; Helan in Czech; Helon in English and Latin. Common spelling in the Polish language (since the 15th century)[6] is Helon , but the name can also be rendered as Chelon; the 'C' being silent.

Spelling of the name Helon is often confused with and rendered Helen, Helin, or Elon.

The progenitor of the name was Helon, the second son of Zebulon ben (of) Jacob, Prince of the Tribe of Zebulon.

In keeping with the seafaring occupation and inherent traditions of the Tribe of Zebulon,[7] the name Helon, its usages and derivatives are synonymous with traits indicative of water.

Name Zebulon Helon Eliab (C)Helonian Helonias
Aquatic Trait Sea Sand Ship Turtle Swamp Lily

The earliest known written references to the name Helon as rendered in its current and correct Latin form are contained in various Latin Codexes, including the Codex Gigas (the Great Book, or Devil's Bible); the world's largest and most complete bible manuscript which predates the King James Bible by approximately 300 years and the Gutenberg Bible by approximately 150 years.

Since publication of the King James Bible of 1611, the name Helon as it appears in historical and contemporary bibles, concordances and biblical commentaries has been perpetually corrupted and rendered as Elon (phonetically spelt ay-lone').

Elon (sometimes Elom, as referenced in the Gutenberg Bible, or Helom)[8] was the name of the Hittite father of Basemath (who was also called Adah), the second wife of Esau ben Isaac.[9]

Dr James Strong (1890) who based his Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible on the King James (KJV) rendering, defined Elon (transliterated as ay-lone', ay-lone', ay-lone', or אֵילוֹן in Hebrew) as an oak-grove, terebinth, or mighty - derived from the Hebrew 'ayil, or איל; strength, an oak, strong tree, or anything strong - meanings which are inconsistent with the characteristic traits of the seafaring occupation of the Tribe of Zebulon which are indicative of water.

Elsewhere unknown as a Zebulonite name by definition, the misnomer Elon has continually been applied erroneously by subsequent biblical and theologian commentators and included as a matter of course into those bibles published post 1611; where in its place should be the correct rendering Helon.

According to McNair (2012):

During the time of the Hebrew Patriarchs, it was customary to always name an individual with an appellation commensurate with another person, event or feature of significance. There are hardly any examples in the Hebrew Scriptures of an individual receiving a name without some importance attached to it.[10]
 
Clan Helon ben Zebulon motif as appearing on the headstone of Z.A. Helon: Toowoomba; features the rendering of the name in its traditional Hebrew form.

In his treatise The Wisdom of the Hebrew Alphabet, Rabbi Munk[11] imparts the sacred Kabbalistic meanings of the letters of the Hebrew Aleph-Beis as embraced in the name הלן (Helon):

Hebrew Letter English Letter Standard Israeli Pronunciation Sacred Meaning Gematria) Numerical Value
ה H he divinity, gentility and specificity[12] 5
ל L 'lamed teaching and purpose[13] 30
ן N nun sofit faithfullness, soul and emergence[14] 50

Said Rabbi Munk of the missing letter ה (He), the symbol of divinity, gentility and specificity:[15]

One missing letter is a painful outcry for the lost glory of the First Temple![16]

According to the Talmudist Rabbi Louis Ginzberg (1873–1953):

Corresponding to the occupation of the tribe of Zebulun ("who shall settle at the shore of the sea; he shall be a haven for ships, and his border shall be at Sī'don", Gen 49:13)[17] its prince was called Eliab, "the ship," son of Helon, "the sand," for this tribe spent its life on ships, seeking "treasures hidden in the sand."[18]

In the Polish language, it means ‘żołw’,[19] a turtle of the order Chelonians.[20]

The British Methodist Theologian and Commentator Dr Adam Clark (circa 1760-1832) verbalized during his sermon "The Doctrine of Endless Misery not Taught in the Bible" that:

The word hell comes from the Anglo-Saxon helon, to cover or hide; hence the tiling or slating of a house is called, in some parts of England, heling, to this day; and the covers of books (in Lancashire) by the same name.[21]

Cyrus Alvin Potts (1922) defined Helon:

Valde strenus – Very persevering, or brave; strong.[22]

Past Worshipful Master and Masonic historian Harry Mendoza (1989) designated Helon to mean:

God is father. Strong.[23]

George K. Barr (1990) citing Numbers 1:9 and 2:7 delineates Helon to mean:

Their army, fortress.[24]

Helon in the Bible

 
Helon ben akhar ben (a direct descendant of) Zebulon judged Israel for 10 years (circa 1083–1073 B.C.). Fragment from Historical Chronology of the Deeds of all Patriarchs, Leaders, Judges, Kings, and Priests of the Hebrew People: Rome; 1751; p. 318.

The first century Romano-Jewish historian Josephus wrote:

‘Zabulon had with him three sons – Sarad, Helon, Jalel.’[25]

Helon was the second son of Zebulon, ben (or son of) Jacob: Genesis 46:14 and Numbers 26:26. Also a Prince, and the father of Eliab who assisted Moses and Aaron in numbering the children of Israel in the wilderness of Sinai (circa 1461 B.C.):[26] Numbers 1:9, 2:7, 7:24–29, 10:16.

Helon ben akhar ben (a direct descendant of) Zebulon judged Israel for 10 years (circa 1083–1073 B.C.)[27] during the lawless period of Israel's history between the invasion of Canaan and the establishment of the monarchy:[28] Judges 12:11–12.[29]

Kettel (1847),[30] Willson (1860),[31] Willis (1867)[32] and Davis (1903)[33] have proposed that Helon was the name of the leper cleansed in Capernaum by Jesus as narrated by the Evangelists Matthew 8:1–4, Mark 1:40–45 and Luke 5:12–16.

Bradley (1908)[34] wrote of a Rabbi Helon who was the procurer of the ass that Jesus rode during his triumphal entry into Jerusalem.

Genesis / Bereishith / בְּרֵאשִׁית ~ In the Beginning

Genesis 36:2 - Adah: The Wife of Esau

Codex Gigas[35] English Translation
Esau took his wives from the Canaanites: Adah the daughter of Helom the Hittite, and Oholibamah daughter of Anahson of Sebeon, the Hevite.

Genesis 46:14 - Helon: The Son of Zebulon (see also Numbers 26:26)

Codex Gigas[36] English Translation
The sons of Zebulon: Sered, Helon and Jahleel.

Numbers / Bamidbar / במדבר ~ In the Wilderness

Numbers 26:26 - Helon: The Son of Zebulon and progenitor of the Helonite Clan (see also Genesis 46:14)

Codex Gigas[37] English Translation
The descendants of Zebulon by their families: of Sered, the family of the Seredites; of Helon, the family of the Helonites; of Jahleel, the family of the Jahleelites.

Numbers 1:9 - Helon: The First Census in the Sinai Wilderness

Codex Gigas[38] English Translation
Of Zebulon, Eliab the son of Helon.

Numbers 2:7 - Helon: The Camp Arrangement of the Tribes of Israel

Codex Gigas[39] English Translation
For the tribe of Zebulon the prince Eliab son of Helon

Numbers 7:24 and 29 - Helon: Offerings of the Tribes of Israel

Codex Gigas[40] English Translation
On the third day the prince for the sons of Zebulon, Eliab the son of Helon
and for the sacrifice of well-being, two oxen, five rams, five male goats, and five male lambs a year old. This was the offering of Eliab son of Helon.

Numbers 10:16 - Helon: The Israelites Prepare to Break Camp

Codex Gigas[41] English Translation
For the tribe of Zebulon was the prince Eliab son of Helon.

Judges / Shoftim / שׁוֹפְטִים ~ Judges

Judges 12:11–12 - Helon The Judge of Israel (circa 1083–1073 B.C.)

Codex Gigas[42] English Translation
After him Helon the Zebulonite judged Israel ten years. Then Helon the Zebulunite died, and was buried at Aijalon in the land of Zebulun

Noncanonical Biblical texts

In his book Helon's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem: A Picture of Judaism in the Century which Preceded the Advent of Our Saviour (1824), the German novelist and Judaic writer Gerhard 'Friedrich' Abraham Strauss (1786–1863) wrote:

Joppa is where the keeper of the genealogical register of the (Helon family) dwelt.[43] but he was gone to Ziklag.[44] Arriving in Ziklag the genealogist showed the pedigree of his family to Helon.[45] Helon had been found to be of pure descent.[46]

Kettel (1847) describes Helon as a Rabbi of high birth and a Member of the Sanhedrin who was present at the questioning of a man who calls himself Christ.[47] Helon became a leper.[48] He had a wife named Sarai (p. 251), a son Benaiah the younger (p. 349) and a daughter Miriam (pp. 353–354).

In an allegory penned in 1863, the author I.E.P. alludes to the leper Helon, then resident in a pleasant village in one of the western counties of England,[49] as being a captive and wandering jew.

English novelist and Judaic writer Grace Aguilar wrote in her short composition Helon: A Fragment of Jewish History (1902)[50] describing Helon as a Jewish minstrel living near the Rhine river at the start of Spring, close to the end of the eleventh century.

In Jesus of Nazareth: A Life (Bradley, 1908), Helon is described as:

A Rabbi and Zealot from Babylonia.[51] He was a Scribe in his own country, one of the very few of his class who had anywhere joined the Zealots; and with all the trained subtlety and acumen of the accomplished lawyer that he was, he presented to Jesus the claims of the Zealots.[52] Helon had procured an ass and foal, and had them at the turn of the road where Jerusalem in all its glory first comes in view;[53] the ass that Jesus would ride on Palm Sunday.

In the chapter Mary and Helon,[54] Helon is characterised as:

Artful and .. with little faith in Jesus, (Helon) would glady have discarded him altogether.[55] Helon tried to manipulate Mary of Magdala to bribe Jesus to initiate a physical uprising.

Geographical associations

 
Panoramic view showing the reconstruction of the once fortified ramparts surrounding the ancient Scythian capital city of Helon at Belsk: Kotelva district, Poltava, Ukraine.
 
HELON Town: Bhamo District, Kachin State, Burma [Myanmar]. Geographical Coordinates: Lat. 24° 20' 0"N X Long. 97° 17' 0"E. Source: Map BHAMO 1: 250 000. Reference: Series U542, Sheet NG 47.13, Edition 1-AMS [First Printing 4-58]. United States Army Map Service.

Helon is also the name of a Ukrainian beer brewed in Poltava by the PAT Firm Poltavpivo (ПАТ Фірма Полтавпиво). The Helon branded beer features, most significantly, a golden Scythian stag couchant which is consistent with the assertion of the American professor of history, political science, and Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto Paul Magocsi,[56] et al.[57][58] that Helons were Scythians:

The Scythians themselves also established fortified centers to coordinate their trade. [One of the] largest of these [was] Helon/Bil'sk.[59]

Vasyl Yakovych Schevchuk, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, President of the International Dnipro (Black Sea) Fund, and Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources of Ukraine (et al.) wrote in 2005 that:

On the territory of Belske, in an ancient town (Poltava Oblast), which was the location of the legendary capital of the forest-steppe Scythian Helon tribes depicted by Herodotus, some relics have been found - an antique ring made by an Ionian craftsman, as well Phoenician perfumes (sic) phials.[60]

The Gelonians (or Geloni), also known as Helonians (or Heloni), whom could plausibly be the (Lat.) Helonitarum (Helonites) of Numbers 26:26, are mentioned as a nation in northwestern Scythia by Herodotus who stated that:

The Gelonians are actually Greek in their origins, descended from Hellenes who moved from their trading posts and settled among the Boudinoi. Their language is part Scythian, part Greek. There is a city among them called Gelonos (Her. IV, 108).[61]

According to Schevchuk, et al.:

The lands along the Dnipro are saturated with the spirit of numerous civilisations that succeeded one another from the East as well as the West. Contemporary factual research will be of primary importance in determining the spiritual identity of the Indo-European cultural settlements, as well as the mysterious relationship between the Slavonic, Hindu, and Greek cultures. It will solve the riddle of the Scythian Hellenes, the mystery of the Helons of the Dnipro lands and their Dionysian cult, as well as other manifestations of Greek myths and rituals of unknown origin.[62]

The timber-walled Scythian city of Helon is currently being reconstructed at (Більське городище) Belskoye (Belsk/Bil'sk), Kotelva district, Poltava, Ukraine (latitude 50° 05'N X longitude 34°38'E).

Helon is also the name of a town in Bhamo District, Momauk, Kachin State, Burma (latitude 24° 20' 0"N X longitude 97° 17' 0"E.) at altitude 102 metres (337 feet) above sea level.

Botany

 
Swamp Pink Lilly, or Bog Candle; genus Helonias Bullata Linnaeus

In keeping with traits indicative of water, the name Helon has been used as the derivation of some botanical genera including the hardy perennial Helonias bullata Linnaeus (the swamp pink lily, or bog candle), of the family Liliaceae, and the perennial Heloniopsis Orientalis (the oriental swamp pink lily herb) of the family Liliaceae-Melanthiaceae.

  • Helonias; from the Greek word helos, swamp, the natural habitat of the plant.[63]
  • Heloniopsis; from Helonias and Greek opsis, resemblance.[64]

People with the name Helon

Surname:

  • George Helon (born 1965); Australian author, businessman and historian.

Christian Name:

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Further reading

  • Aguilar, Grace. HELON: A Fragment from Jewish History. The Vale of Cedars and Other Tales. J.M. Dent & Co.: London, 1902; pp. 387–395.
  • Bradley, Samuel Carlyle. Jesus of Nazareth: A Life. Sherman, French & Company: Boston, 1908; pp. 293–295, 448–449, 452–453, 457, 466–467, 484–494, 513–514.
  • Gershevitch, Ilya, ed. The Scyths. The Cambridge History of Iran: Vol. 2. - The Median and Achaemenian Period. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1993; pp. 149–199. ISBN 978-0-521-20091-2.
  • Ginzberg, Louis. The Legends of the Jews. The Jewish Publication Society of America: Philadelphia, 1911. Volume Three: Moses in the Wilderness; p. 221.
  • Kettell, Thomas Prentice, ed. Letters from Jerusalem. The United States Democratic Review. Pudney & Russell: New York, 1847; Vol. 20; pp. 154–160, 246–253, 348–354.
  • Mendoza, Harry. The Ensigns of the Twelve Tribes of Israel: The Royal Arch Banners. Lewis Masonic: Shepperton, UK, 1989; p. 71.
  • Potts, Cyrus Alvin. Dictionary of Bible Proper Names: Every Proper Name in the Old and New Testaments Arranged in Alphabetical Order; Syllabified and Accented; Vowel Sounds Diacritically Marked; Definitions Given in Latin and English. The Abingdon Press: New York, 1922; p. 110.
  • Schevchuk, Vasyl Yakovych et al. Preserving the Dnipro River: Harmony, History and Rehabilitation. Mosaic Press: Ontario, 2005; pp. 29, 34, 38, 48–49, 116.
  • Skinner, Otis Ainsworth. A Series of Sermons in Defence of the Doctrine of Universal Salvation. Sermon V: The Doctrine of Endless Misery not Taught in the Bible. Abel Tompkins: Boston, 1842; pp. 84–107.
  • Strassler, Robert B. The Landmark Herodotus: The Histories. Pantheon Books: New York, 2007; pp. 323–336.
  • Strauss, Friedrich. Helon's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem. A Picture of Judaism in the Century which Preceded the Advent of Our Saviour. J. Mawman: London, 1824.
  • Strauss, Friedrich. Helon's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem: A Picture of Judaism, in the Century which preceded the Advent of Our Saviour. Wells and Lilly: Boston, 1825.
  • Strauss, Friedrich. The Glory of the House of Israel; or the Hebrew's Pilgrimage to the Holy City: Comprising a Picture of Judaism in the Century which preceded the Advent of Our Saviour. J.P. Lippincott & Co: Philadelphia, 1859.
  • Whiston, William (trans). Josephus: The Complete Works. Thomas Nelson Publishers: Nashville, USA, 1998; Book 1: 18, 5 (p. 53); Book 2: 7, 4 (p. 75); Book 5: 7, 14 (p. 172).
  • Willis, Nathaniel Parker. The Poetical Works of N.P. Willis. George Routledge and Co.: London, 1867; pp. 5–9.

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  • Audio of the Hebrew pronunciation of the name Elon.
  • Audio of the Hebrew pronunciation of the name Helon.
  • Codex Gigas (the Great Book, or Devil's Bible): original Folios.
  • Helon's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem: A Picture of Judaism, in the Century which Preceded the Advent of Our Saviour. Volumes 1–2; 1825 (English language edition).

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For other uses see Helon disambiguation This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Multitude of issues ranging from article s tone to formatting to syntax to organization Needs urgent cleanup Please help improve this article if you can September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Helon is a surname the name of an ancient Scythian culture 1 a language 2 a Christian geographical and botanical name of biblical 3 Hebrew 4 and Greek origin Contents 1 Etymology 2 Helon in the Bible 2 1 Genesis Bereishith ב ר אש ית In the Beginning 2 1 1 Genesis 36 2 Adah The Wife of Esau 2 1 2 Genesis 46 14 Helon The Son of Zebulon see also Numbers 26 26 2 2 Numbers Bamidbar במדבר In the Wilderness 2 2 1 Numbers 26 26 Helon The Son of Zebulon and progenitor of the Helonite Clan see also Genesis 46 14 2 2 2 Numbers 1 9 Helon The First Census in the Sinai Wilderness 2 2 3 Numbers 2 7 Helon The Camp Arrangement of the Tribes of Israel 2 2 4 Numbers 7 24 and 29 Helon Offerings of the Tribes of Israel 2 2 5 Numbers 10 16 Helon The Israelites Prepare to Break Camp 2 3 Judges Shoftim ש ו פ ט ים Judges 2 3 1 Judges 12 11 12 Helon The Judge of Israel circa 1083 1073 B C 2 4 Noncanonical Biblical texts 3 Geographical associations 4 Botany 5 People with the name Helon 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEtymology EditPronounced hɛe loɴ and phonetically spelt khay lone the name is derived from the Hebrew He Lamed Nun Sofit Fragment from Codex Gigas the Giant Book or Devil s Bible circa 13th century approximately 300 years before the King James Bible Old Testament Genesis 46 14 enumerating the children of Zebulon Fragment from Codex Gigas the Giant Book or Devil s Bible circa 13th century approximately 300 years before the King James Bible Old Testament Numbers 26 26 enumerating the children of Zebulon Transliterated as Chelon Chelon Khay lone 5 הא לן הלן or הא לנ in Hebrew Gehlen Gelen Gelin or Gelen in Russian Gelon or Gelon in Ukrainian Gelon or Gelwn in Greek Helan in Czech Helon in English and Latin Common spelling in the Polish language since the 15th century 6 is Helon but the name can also be rendered as Chelon the C being silent Spelling of the name Helon is often confused with and rendered Helen Helin or Elon The progenitor of the name was Helon the second son of Zebulon ben of Jacob Prince of the Tribe of Zebulon In keeping with the seafaring occupation and inherent traditions of the Tribe of Zebulon 7 the name Helon its usages and derivatives are synonymous with traits indicative of water Name Zebulon Helon Eliab C Helonian HeloniasAquatic Trait Sea Sand Ship Turtle Swamp LilyThe earliest known written references to the name Helon as rendered in its current and correct Latin form are contained in various Latin Codexes including the Codex Gigas the Great Book or Devil s Bible the world s largest and most complete bible manuscript which predates the King James Bible by approximately 300 years and the Gutenberg Bible by approximately 150 years Since publication of the King James Bible of 1611 the name Helon as it appears in historical and contemporary bibles concordances and biblical commentaries has been perpetually corrupted and rendered as Elon phonetically spelt ay lone Elon sometimes Elom as referenced in the Gutenberg Bible or Helom 8 was the name of the Hittite father of Basemath who was also called Adah the second wife of Esau ben Isaac 9 Dr James Strong 1890 who based his Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible on the King James KJV rendering defined Elon transliterated as ay lone ay lone ay lone or א ילו ן in Hebrew as an oak grove terebinth or mighty derived from the Hebrew ayil or איל strength an oak strong tree or anything strong meanings which are inconsistent with the characteristic traits of the seafaring occupation of the Tribe of Zebulon which are indicative of water Elsewhere unknown as a Zebulonite name by definition the misnomer Elon has continually been applied erroneously by subsequent biblical and theologian commentators and included as a matter of course into those bibles published post 1611 where in its place should be the correct rendering Helon According to McNair 2012 During the time of the Hebrew Patriarchs it was customary to always name an individual with an appellation commensurate with another person event or feature of significance There are hardly any examples in the Hebrew Scriptures of an individual receiving a name without some importance attached to it 10 Clan Helon ben Zebulon motif as appearing on the headstone of Z A Helon Toowoomba features the rendering of the name in its traditional Hebrew form In his treatise The Wisdom of the Hebrew Alphabet Rabbi Munk 11 imparts the sacred Kabbalistic meanings of the letters of the Hebrew Aleph Beis as embraced in the name הלן Helon Hebrew Letter English Letter Standard Israeli Pronunciation Sacred Meaning Gematria Numerical Valueה H he divinity gentility and specificity 12 5ל L lamed teaching and purpose 13 30ן N nun sofit faithfullness soul and emergence 14 50Said Rabbi Munk of the missing letter ה He the symbol of divinity gentility and specificity 15 One missing letter is a painful outcry for the lost glory of the First Temple 16 According to the Talmudist Rabbi Louis Ginzberg 1873 1953 Corresponding to the occupation of the tribe of Zebulun who shall settle at the shore of the sea he shall be a haven for ships and his border shall be at Si don Gen 49 13 17 its prince was called Eliab the ship son of Helon the sand for this tribe spent its life on ships seeking treasures hidden in the sand 18 In the Polish language it means zolw 19 a turtle of the order Chelonians 20 The British Methodist Theologian and Commentator Dr Adam Clark circa 1760 1832 verbalized during his sermon The Doctrine of Endless Misery not Taught in the Bible that The word hell comes from the Anglo Saxon helon to cover or hide hence the tiling or slating of a house is called in some parts of England heling to this day and the covers of books in Lancashire by the same name 21 Cyrus Alvin Potts 1922 defined Helon Valde strenus Very persevering or brave strong 22 Past Worshipful Master and Masonic historian Harry Mendoza 1989 designated Helon to mean God is father Strong 23 George K Barr 1990 citing Numbers 1 9 and 2 7 delineates Helon to mean Their army fortress 24 Helon in the Bible Edit Helon ben akhar ben a direct descendant of Zebulon judged Israel for 10 years circa 1083 1073 B C Fragment from Historical Chronology of the Deeds of all Patriarchs Leaders Judges Kings and Priests of the Hebrew People Rome 1751 p 318 The first century Romano Jewish historian Josephus wrote Zabulon had with him three sons Sarad Helon Jalel 25 Helon was the second son of Zebulon ben or son of Jacob Genesis 46 14 and Numbers 26 26 Also a Prince and the father of Eliab who assisted Moses and Aaron in numbering the children of Israel in the wilderness of Sinai circa 1461 B C 26 Numbers 1 9 2 7 7 24 29 10 16 Helon ben akhar ben a direct descendant of Zebulon judged Israel for 10 years circa 1083 1073 B C 27 during the lawless period of Israel s history between the invasion of Canaan and the establishment of the monarchy 28 Judges 12 11 12 29 Kettel 1847 30 Willson 1860 31 Willis 1867 32 and Davis 1903 33 have proposed that Helon was the name of the leper cleansed in Capernaum by Jesus as narrated by the Evangelists Matthew 8 1 4 Mark 1 40 45 and Luke 5 12 16 Bradley 1908 34 wrote of a Rabbi Helon who was the procurer of the ass that Jesus rode during his triumphal entry into Jerusalem Genesis Bereishith ב ר אש ית In the Beginning Edit Genesis 36 2 Adah The Wife of Esau Edit Codex Gigas 35 English Translation Esau took his wives from the Canaanites Adah the daughter of Helom the Hittite and Oholibamah daughter of Anahson of Sebeon the Hevite Genesis 46 14 Helon The Son of Zebulon see also Numbers 26 26 Edit Codex Gigas 36 English Translation The sons of Zebulon Sered Helon and Jahleel Numbers Bamidbar במדבר In the Wilderness Edit Numbers 26 26 Helon The Son of Zebulon and progenitor of the Helonite Clan see also Genesis 46 14 Edit Codex Gigas 37 English Translation The descendants of Zebulon by their families of Sered the family of the Seredites of Helon the family of the Helonites of Jahleel the family of the Jahleelites Numbers 1 9 Helon The First Census in the Sinai Wilderness Edit Codex Gigas 38 English Translation Of Zebulon Eliab the son of Helon Numbers 2 7 Helon The Camp Arrangement of the Tribes of Israel Edit Codex Gigas 39 English Translation For the tribe of Zebulon the prince Eliab son of HelonNumbers 7 24 and 29 Helon Offerings of the Tribes of Israel Edit Codex Gigas 40 English Translation On the third day the prince for the sons of Zebulon Eliab the son of Helonand for the sacrifice of well being two oxen five rams five male goats and five male lambs a year old This was the offering of Eliab son of Helon Numbers 10 16 Helon The Israelites Prepare to Break Camp Edit Codex Gigas 41 English Translation For the tribe of Zebulon was the prince Eliab son of Helon Judges Shoftim ש ו פ ט ים Judges Edit Judges 12 11 12 Helon The Judge of Israel circa 1083 1073 B C Edit Codex Gigas 42 English Translation After him Helon the Zebulonite judged Israel ten years Then Helon the Zebulunite died and was buried at Aijalon in the land of ZebulunNoncanonical Biblical texts Edit In his book Helon s Pilgrimage to Jerusalem A Picture of Judaism in the Century which Preceded the Advent of Our Saviour 1824 the German novelist and Judaic writer Gerhard Friedrich Abraham Strauss 1786 1863 wrote Joppa is where the keeper of the genealogical register of the Helon family dwelt 43 but he was gone to Ziklag 44 Arriving in Ziklag the genealogist showed the pedigree of his family to Helon 45 Helon had been found to be of pure descent 46 Kettel 1847 describes Helon as a Rabbi of high birth and a Member of the Sanhedrin who was present at the questioning of a man who calls himself Christ 47 Helon became a leper 48 He had a wife named Sarai p 251 a son Benaiah the younger p 349 and a daughter Miriam pp 353 354 In an allegory penned in 1863 the author I E P alludes to the leper Helon then resident in a pleasant village in one of the western counties of England 49 as being a captive and wandering jew English novelist and Judaic writer Grace Aguilar wrote in her short composition Helon A Fragment of Jewish History 1902 50 describing Helon as a Jewish minstrel living near the Rhine river at the start of Spring close to the end of the eleventh century In Jesus of Nazareth A Life Bradley 1908 Helon is described as A Rabbi and Zealot from Babylonia 51 He was a Scribe in his own country one of the very few of his class who had anywhere joined the Zealots and with all the trained subtlety and acumen of the accomplished lawyer that he was he presented to Jesus the claims of the Zealots 52 Helon had procured an ass and foal and had them at the turn of the road where Jerusalem in all its glory first comes in view 53 the ass that Jesus would ride on Palm Sunday In the chapter Mary and Helon 54 Helon is characterised as Artful and with little faith in Jesus Helon would glady have discarded him altogether 55 Helon tried to manipulate Mary of Magdala to bribe Jesus to initiate a physical uprising Geographical associations Edit Panoramic view showing the reconstruction of the once fortified ramparts surrounding the ancient Scythian capital city of Helon at Belsk Kotelva district Poltava Ukraine HELON Town Bhamo District Kachin State Burma Myanmar Geographical Coordinates Lat 24 20 0 N X Long 97 17 0 E Source Map BHAMO 1 250 000 Reference Series U542 Sheet NG 47 13 Edition 1 AMS First Printing 4 58 United States Army Map Service Helon is also the name of a Ukrainian beer brewed in Poltava by the PAT Firm Poltavpivo PAT Firma Poltavpivo The Helon branded beer features most significantly a golden Scythian stag couchant which is consistent with the assertion of the American professor of history political science and Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto Paul Magocsi 56 et al 57 58 that Helons were Scythians The Scythians themselves also established fortified centers to coordinate their trade One of the largest of these was Helon Bil sk 59 Vasyl Yakovych Schevchuk Doctor of Economic Sciences Professor President of the International Dnipro Black Sea Fund and Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources of Ukraine et al wrote in 2005 that On the territory of Belske in an ancient town Poltava Oblast which was the location of the legendary capital of the forest steppe Scythian Helon tribes depicted by Herodotus some relics have been found an antique ring made by an Ionian craftsman as well Phoenician perfumes sic phials 60 The Gelonians or Geloni also known as Helonians or Heloni whom could plausibly be the Lat Helonitarum Helonites of Numbers 26 26 are mentioned as a nation in northwestern Scythia by Herodotus who stated that The Gelonians are actually Greek in their origins descended from Hellenes who moved from their trading posts and settled among the Boudinoi Their language is part Scythian part Greek There is a city among them called Gelonos Her IV 108 61 According to Schevchuk et al The lands along the Dnipro are saturated with the spirit of numerous civilisations that succeeded one another from the East as well as the West Contemporary factual research will be of primary importance in determining the spiritual identity of the Indo European cultural settlements as well as the mysterious relationship between the Slavonic Hindu and Greek cultures It will solve the riddle of the Scythian Hellenes the mystery of the Helons of the Dnipro lands and their Dionysian cult as well as other manifestations of Greek myths and rituals of unknown origin 62 The timber walled Scythian city of Helon is currently being reconstructed at Bilske gorodishe Belskoye Belsk Bil sk Kotelva district Poltava Ukraine latitude 50 05 N X longitude 34 38 E Helon is also the name of a town in Bhamo District Momauk Kachin State Burma latitude 24 20 0 N X longitude 97 17 0 E at altitude 102 metres 337 feet above sea level Botany Edit Swamp Pink Lilly or Bog Candle genus Helonias Bullata Linnaeus In keeping with traits indicative of water the name Helon has been used as the derivation of some botanical genera including the hardy perennial Helonias bullata Linnaeus the swamp pink lily or bog candle of the family Liliaceae and the perennial Heloniopsis Orientalis the oriental swamp pink lily herb of the family Liliaceae Melanthiaceae Helonias from the Greek word helos swamp the natural habitat of the plant 63 Heloniopsis from Helonias and Greek opsis resemblance 64 People with the name Helon EditSurname George Helon born 1965 Australian author businessman and historian Christian Name Helon Habila born 1967 Nigerian novelist and poet References Edit Schevchuk Vasyl Yakovych et al 2005 Preserving the Dnipro River Harmony History and Rehabilitation Ontario Mosaic Press pp 115 116 ISBN 0 88962 827 0 Helong Strong James 2011 Strong s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible Massachusetts Hendrickson Publishers Inc p 1498 ISBN 978 1 59856 378 8 Strong James 2011 Strong s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible Massachusetts Hendrickson Publishers Inc p 1498 ISBN 978 1 59856 378 8 Strong James 2011 Strong s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible Massachusetts Hendrickson Publishers Inc p 1498 ISBN 978 1 59856 378 8 Malecki Antoni 1871 Biblia Krolowej Zofii Zony Jagielly z Kodexu Szaroszpatackiego Lwow Ossolinskich p 119 ISBN 978 1 142 31070 7 The New Interpreter s Study Bible Nashville Abingdon Press 2003 p 82 ISBN 978 0 687 27832 9 Recluse Herman the 2007 The Codex Gigas or Devil s Bible Stockholm National Library of Sweden Kungliga Biblioteket p Folio 5r Lockyer Herbert Sr et al 1986 Illustrated Dictionary of the Bible Nashville Thomas Nelson Publishers p 137 ISBN 0 7852 5051 4 McNair Raymond F 2012 Key to Northwest European Origins Bloomington Authorhouse p 62 ISBN 978 1 4685 4599 9 Munk Rabbi Michael L 2007 The Wisdom in the Hebrew Alphabet The Sacred Letters as a Guide to Jewish Deed and Thought New York Mesorah Publications Ltd ISBN 978 0 89906 193 1 Munk Rabbi Michael L 2007 The Wisdom in the Hebrew Alphabet The Sacred Letters as a Guide to Jewish Deed and Thought New York Mesorah Publications Ltd pp 85 93 ISBN 978 0 89906 193 1 Munk Rabbi Michael L 2007 The Wisdom in the Hebrew Alphabet The Sacred Letters as a Guide to Jewish Deed and Thought New York Mesorah Publications Ltd pp 138 142 ISBN 978 0 89906 193 1 Munk Rabbi Michael L 2007 The Wisdom in the Hebrew Alphabet The Sacred Letters as a Guide to Jewish Deed and Thought New York Mesorah Publications Ltd pp 151 158 ISBN 978 0 89906 193 1 Munk Rabbi Michael L 2007 The Wisdom in the Hebrew Alphabet The Sacred Letters as a Guide to Jewish Deed and Thought New York Mesorah Publications Ltd p 85 ISBN 978 0 89906 193 1 Munk Rabbi Michael L 2007 The Wisdom in the Hebrew Alphabet The Sacred Letters as a Guide to Jewish Deed and Thought New York Mesorah Publications Ltd p 89 ISBN 978 0 89906 193 1 The New Interpreter s Study Bible Nashville Abingdon Press 2003 p 82 ISBN 978 0 687 27832 9 Ginzberg Louis 1911 The Legends of the Jews Philadelphia The Jewish Publication Society p 221 vol 3 ISBN 0 8018 5892 5 Stanislawski Jan 1982 Wielki Slownik Polsko Angielski The Great Polish English Dictionary Warsaw Wiedza Powszechna State Publishing House p 773 Vol 2 ISBN 83 214 0107 4 Taylor Barbara 2004 Nature Watch Turtles and Tortoises London Lorenz Books p 4 ISBN 0 7548 1349 5 Skinner Otis Ainsworth 1842 A Series of Sermons in Defence of the Doctrine of Universal Salvation Sermon V The Doctrine of Endless Misery Not Taught in the Bible Boston Abel Tompkins p 85 ISBN 978 1 103 84557 6 Potts Cyrus Alvin 1922 Dictionary of Bible Proper Names Every Proper Name in the Old and New Testaments Arranged in Alphabetical Oder Syllabified and Accented Vowel Sounds Diacritically Marked Definitions Given in Latin and English New York The Abingdon Press p 110 ISBN 978 0 548 27305 0 Mendoza Harry 1989 The Ensigns of the Twelve Tribes of Israel The Royal Arch Banners Shepperton Lewis Masonic p 71 ISBN 0 85318 161 6 Barr George K 1990 Who s Who in the Bible New York Jonathan David Publishers Inc p 68 ISBN 978 0 8246 0179 9 Whiston William 1998 Josephus The Complete Works Nashville Thomas Nelson Publishers p 75 ISBN 0 7852 5049 2 Reese Edward 1977 The Reese Chronological Bible Minnesota Bethany House Publishers p 239 ISBN 978 0 87123 115 4 Reese Edward 1977 The Reese Chronological Bible Minnesota Bethany House Publishers p 428 ISBN 978 0 87123 115 4 Good News Bible Minto The Bible Society in Australia Inc 2000 p 260 ISBN 0 647 50571 1 Whiston William 1998 Josephus The Complete Works Nashville Thomas Nelson Publishers p 172 ISBN 0 7852 5049 2 Kettell Thomas Prentice 1847 The United States Democratic Review Vol 20 New York Pudney amp Russell pp 154 160 246 253 348 354 ISBN 978 1 142 87252 6 Willson Marcius 1860 The Fourth Reader of the School and Family Series New York Harper amp Brothers Publishers pp 353 355 ISBN 978 1 145 87952 2 Willis Nathaniel Parker 1867 The Poetical Works of N P Willis London George Routledge and Co pp 5 9 ISBN 978 1 103 28049 0 Davis Noah Knowles 1903 The Story of the Nazarene in Annotated Paraphrase London Fleming H Revell Company pp 147 151 ISBN 978 1 4374 1644 2 Bradley Samuel Carlyle 1908 Jesus of Nazareth A Life Boston Sherman French amp Company p 449 ISBN 978 1 117 62227 9 Recluse Herman the 2007 The Codex Gigas or Devil s Bible Stockholm National Library of Sweden Kungliga Biblioteket p Folio 5r Recluse Herman the 2007 The Codex Gigas or Devil s Bible Stockholm National Library of Sweden Kungliga Biblioteket p Folio 6v Recluse Herman the 2007 Numbers The Codex Gigas or Devil s Bible Stockholm National Library of Sweden Kungliga Biblioteket p Folio 18r Recluse Herman the 2007 Numbers The Codex Gigas or Devil s Bible Stockholm National Library of Sweden Kungliga Biblioteket p Folio 15r Recluse Herman the 2007 Numbers The Codex Gigas or Devil s Bible Stockholm National Library of Sweden Kungliga Biblioteket p Folio 15r Recluse Herman the 2007 Numbers The Codex Gigas or Devil s Bible Stockholm National Library of Sweden Kungliga Biblioteket p Folio 16r Recluse Herman the 2007 Numbers The Codex Gigas or Devil s Bible Stockholm National Library of Sweden Kungliga Biblioteket p Folio 16r Recluse Herman the 2007 Judges The Codex Gigas or Devil s Bible Stockholm National Library of Sweden Kungliga Biblioteket p Folio 29r Strauss Friedrich 1824 Helon s Pilgrimage to Jerusalem A Picture of Judaism in the Century which Preceded the Advent of Our Saviour Vol 2 London J Mawman p 17 Strauss Friedrich 1824 Helon s Pilgrimage to Jerusalem A Picture of Judaism in the Century which Preceded the Advent of Our Saviour Vol 2 London J Mawman p 37 Strauss Friedrich 1824 Helon s Pilgrimage to Jerusalem A Picture of Judaism in the Century which Preceded the Advent of Our Saviour Vol 2 London J Mawman p 47 Strauss Friedrich 1824 Helon s Pilgrimage to Jerusalem A Picture of Judaism in the Century which Preceded the Advent of Our Saviour Vol 2 London J Mawman p 82 Kettell Thomas Prentice ed 1847 The United States Democratic Review Vol 20 New York Pudney amp Russell p 158 ISBN 978 1 142 87252 6 Kettell Thomas Prentice ed 1847 The United States Democratic Review Vol 20 New York Pudney amp Russell p 250 ISBN 978 1 142 87252 6 I E P 1863 The Captive Set Free An Allegory London John Mason p 9 ISBN 978 0 554 71985 6 Aguilar Grace 1902 The Vale of Cedars amp Other Tales London J M Dent amp Co p 388 ISBN 978 0 548 01846 0 Bradley Samuel Carlyle 1908 Jesus of Nazareth A Life Boston Sherman French amp Company p 293 ISBN 978 1 117 62227 9 Bradley Samuel Carlyle 1908 Jesus of Nazareth A Life Boston Sherman French amp Company p 294 ISBN 978 1 117 62227 9 Bradley Samuel Carlyle 1908 Jesus of Nazareth A Life Boston Sherman French amp Company p 449 ISBN 978 1 117 62227 9 Bradley Samuel Carlyle 1908 Jesus of Nazareth A Life Boston Sherman French amp Company pp 486 490 ISBN 978 1 117 62227 9 Bradley Samuel Carlyle 1908 Jesus of Nazareth A Life Boston Sherman French amp Company p 487 ISBN 978 1 117 62227 9 Magocsi Paul Robert 2007 Ukraine An Illustrated History Seattle University of Washington Press p 15 ISBN 978 0 295 98723 1 Schevchuk Vasyl Yakovych et al 2005 Preserving the Dnipro River Harmony History and Rehabilitation Ontario Mosaic Press pp 29 34 38 48 49 116 ISBN 0 88962 827 0 Strassler Robert B 2007 The Landmark Herodotus The Histories New York Pantheon Books p 326 ISBN 978 0 375 42109 9 Magocsi Paul Robert 2007 Ukraine An Illustrated History Seattle University of Washington Press p 15 ISBN 978 0 295 98723 1 Schevchuk Vasyl Yakovych et al 2005 Preserving the Dnipro River Harmony History and Rehabilitation Ontario Mosaic Press p 34 ISBN 0 88962 827 0 Strassler Robert B 2007 The Landmark Herodotus The Histories New York Pantheon Books p 326 ISBN 978 0 375 42109 9 Schevchuk Vasyl Yakovych et al 2005 Preserving the Dnipro River Harmony History and Rehabilitation Ontario Mosaic Press p 29 ISBN 0 88962 827 0 Pollock amp Griffiths Michael amp Mark 2005 Royal Horticultural Society Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening London Dorling Kindersley p 371 ISBN 1 4053 0760 9 Pollock amp Griffiths Michael amp Mark 2005 Royal Horticultural Society Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening London Dorling Kindersley p 372 ISBN 1 4053 0760 9 Further reading EditAguilar Grace HELON A Fragment from Jewish History The Vale of Cedars and Other Tales J M Dent amp Co London 1902 pp 387 395 Bradley Samuel Carlyle Jesus of Nazareth A Life Sherman French amp Company Boston 1908 pp 293 295 448 449 452 453 457 466 467 484 494 513 514 Gershevitch Ilya ed The Scyths The Cambridge History of Iran Vol 2 The Median and Achaemenian Period Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1993 pp 149 199 ISBN 978 0 521 20091 2 Ginzberg Louis The Legends of the Jews The Jewish Publication Society of America Philadelphia 1911 Volume Three Moses in the Wilderness p 221 Kettell Thomas Prentice ed Letters from Jerusalem The United States Democratic Review Pudney amp Russell New York 1847 Vol 20 pp 154 160 246 253 348 354 Mendoza Harry The Ensigns of the Twelve Tribes of Israel The Royal Arch Banners Lewis Masonic Shepperton UK 1989 p 71 Potts Cyrus Alvin Dictionary of Bible Proper Names Every Proper Name in the Old and New Testaments Arranged in Alphabetical Order Syllabified and Accented Vowel Sounds Diacritically Marked Definitions Given in Latin and English The Abingdon Press New York 1922 p 110 Schevchuk Vasyl Yakovych et al Preserving the Dnipro River Harmony History and Rehabilitation Mosaic Press Ontario 2005 pp 29 34 38 48 49 116 Skinner Otis Ainsworth A Series of Sermons in Defence of the Doctrine of Universal Salvation Sermon V The Doctrine of Endless Misery not Taught in the Bible Abel Tompkins Boston 1842 pp 84 107 Strassler Robert B The Landmark Herodotus The Histories Pantheon Books New York 2007 pp 323 336 Strauss Friedrich Helon s Pilgrimage to Jerusalem A Picture of Judaism in the Century which Preceded the Advent of Our Saviour J Mawman London 1824 Strauss Friedrich Helon s Pilgrimage to Jerusalem A Picture of Judaism in the Century which preceded the Advent of Our Saviour Wells and Lilly Boston 1825 Strauss Friedrich The Glory of the House of Israel or the Hebrew s Pilgrimage to the Holy City Comprising a Picture of Judaism in the Century which preceded the Advent of Our Saviour J P Lippincott amp Co Philadelphia 1859 Whiston William trans Josephus The Complete Works Thomas Nelson Publishers Nashville USA 1998 Book 1 18 5 p 53 Book 2 7 4 p 75 Book 5 7 14 p 172 Willis Nathaniel Parker The Poetical Works of N P Willis George Routledge and Co London 1867 pp 5 9 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