Nain: (from Heb. nain, "green pastures," "lovely"), the name of a town near
the gate of which Jesus raised to life a widow's son
(Luke 7:11-17) It
is identified with the village called Nein, standing on the
north-western slope of Jebel ed-Duhy (=the "hill Moreh" "Little
hermon"), about 4 miles from Tabor and 25 southwest of Capernaum. At
the foot of the slope on which it stands is the great plain of
Esdraelon. This was the first miracle of raising the dead our Lord had
wrought, and it excited great awe and astonishment among the people.