Scriptural Account
Elon appears in only two verses of the Book of Judges. The text records that after Ibzan, Elon the Zebulonite judged Israel for ten years, and that when he died he was buried in Aijalon in the land of Zebulun. No deliverance, military action, or family is described, and his ten-year tenure is reported without any account of conflict.
Because the notice is so brief, Elon is grouped by readers of the book with the other minor judges — Tola, Jair, Ibzan, and Abdon — whose service is summarized rather than narrated. Some scholars have suggested that these names may represent clans as well as individuals. His Hebrew name is generally understood to mean "oak," and it appears in some translations in forms such as "Ahialon."