Cushan
probably a poetic or prolonged name of the land of Cush, the Arabian Cush (Hab. 3:7)
Some have, however, supposed this to be the same as Chushan-rishathaim (Judges 3:8, 10), i.e., taking the latter part of the name as a title or local appellation, Chushan “of the two iniquities” (oppressing Israel, and provoking them to idolatry), a Mesopotamian king, identified by Rawlinson with Asshur-ris-ilim (the father of Tiglathpileser I); but incorrectly, for the empire of Assyria was not yet founded. He held Israel in bondage for eight years.
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