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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_54837" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_54837" /> ==
<p> <strong> [[Zarethan]] </strong> (&nbsp; Joshua 3:13 , &nbsp; 1 Kings 4:12; &nbsp; 1 Kings 7:46 ). Three readings of this name appear, the other two being <strong> Zeredah </strong> (&nbsp; 1 Kings 11:26 , &nbsp; 2 Chronicles 4:17 ) and <strong> [[Zererah]] </strong> (&nbsp; Judges 7:22 ). It is probable that all three names refer to the same place, and that it must be sought near a ford of the [[Jordan]] on the [[W.]] side. The most probable spot is near the <em> Jisr ed-Damieh </em> at the junction of the [[Jabbok]] and the Jordan. </p> <p> [[H.]] [[L.]] Willett. </p>
<p> <strong> [[Zarethan]] </strong> (&nbsp; Joshua 3:13 , &nbsp; 1 Kings 4:12; &nbsp; 1 Kings 7:46 ). Three readings of this name appear, the other two being <strong> Zeredah </strong> (&nbsp; 1 Kings 11:26 , &nbsp; 2 Chronicles 4:17 ) and <strong> [[Zererah]] </strong> (&nbsp; Judges 7:22 ). It is probable that all three names refer to the same place, and that it must be sought near a ford of the [[Jordan]] on the W. side. The most probable spot is near the <em> Jisr ed-Damieh </em> at the junction of the [[Jabbok]] and the Jordan. </p> <p> H. L. Willett. </p>
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_44707" /> ==
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_44707" /> ==
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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_9679" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_9679" /> ==
<p> ''''' zar´ḗ ''''' - ''''' than ''''' ( צרתן , <i> ''''' cārethān ''''' </i> ) : [[A]] city, according to &nbsp; Joshua 3:16 (omitted, however, by the Septuagint) near Adam, which is probably to be identified with <i> '''''Tell''''' </i> <i> '''''Dāmieh''''' </i> at the mouth of the Jabbok. In &nbsp;1 Kings 4:12 it is mentioned in connefection with [[Bethshean]] and said to be "beneath Jezreel." In &nbsp; 1 Kings 7:46 , this is said to be at "the ford of Adamah," according to the reading of some, but according to the Massoretic text, "in the clay around between [[Succoth]] and Zarethan," where the bronze castings for the temple were made by Solomon's artificers. In &nbsp;2 Chronicles 4:17 , the name appears as Zeredah , which in &nbsp;1 Kings 11:26 is said to have been the birthplace of Jeroboam, son of Nebat. In &nbsp; Judges 7:22 , [[Gibeon]] is said to have pursued the [[Midianites]] "as far as [[Bethshittah]] toward Zererah ," which is probably a misreading for Zeredah, arising from the similarity of the [[Hebrew]] letters <i> '''''dāleth''''' </i> and <i> '''''rēsh''''' </i> . The place has not been positively identical. From the suggestion that the name means "the great (or lofty) rock," it has without sufficient reason been supposed that it designates the conspicuous peak of <i> '''''Ḳurn''''' </i> <i> '''''Ṣurṭabheh''''' </i> which projects from the mountains of [[Ephraim]] into the valley of the Jordan opposite the mouth of the Jabbok. </p>
<p> ''''' zar´ḗ ''''' - ''''' than ''''' ( צרתן , <i> ''''' cārethān ''''' </i> ) : A city, according to &nbsp; Joshua 3:16 (omitted, however, by the Septuagint) near Adam, which is probably to be identified with <i> ''''' Tell ''''' </i> <i> ''''' Dāmieh ''''' </i> at the mouth of the Jabbok. In &nbsp;1 Kings 4:12 it is mentioned in connefection with [[Bethshean]] and said to be "beneath Jezreel." In &nbsp; 1 Kings 7:46 , this is said to be at "the ford of Adamah," according to the reading of some, but according to the Massoretic text, "in the clay around between [[Succoth]] and Zarethan," where the bronze castings for the temple were made by Solomon's artificers. In &nbsp;2 Chronicles 4:17 , the name appears as Zeredah , which in &nbsp;1 Kings 11:26 is said to have been the birthplace of Jeroboam, son of Nebat. In &nbsp; Judges 7:22 , [[Gibeon]] is said to have pursued the [[Midianites]] "as far as [[Bethshittah]] toward Zererah ," which is probably a misreading for Zeredah, arising from the similarity of the [[Hebrew]] letters <i> ''''' dāleth ''''' </i> and <i> ''''' rēsh ''''' </i> . The place has not been positively identical. From the suggestion that the name means "the great (or lofty) rock," it has without sufficient reason been supposed that it designates the conspicuous peak of <i> ''''' Ḳurn ''''' </i> <i> ''''' Ṣurṭabheh ''''' </i> which projects from the mountains of [[Ephraim]] into the valley of the Jordan opposite the mouth of the Jabbok. </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 07:30, 15 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Zarethan (  Joshua 3:13 ,   1 Kings 4:12;   1 Kings 7:46 ). Three readings of this name appear, the other two being Zeredah (  1 Kings 11:26 ,   2 Chronicles 4:17 ) and Zererah (  Judges 7:22 ). It is probable that all three names refer to the same place, and that it must be sought near a ford of the Jordan on the W. side. The most probable spot is near the Jisr ed-Damieh at the junction of the Jabbok and the Jordan.

H. L. Willett.

Holman Bible Dictionary [2]

 Joshua 3:16 1 Kings 4:12 1 Kings 7:46 2 Chronicles 4:17

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]

zar´ḗ - than ( צרתן , cārethān ) : A city, according to   Joshua 3:16 (omitted, however, by the Septuagint) near Adam, which is probably to be identified with Tell Dāmieh at the mouth of the Jabbok. In  1 Kings 4:12 it is mentioned in connefection with Bethshean and said to be "beneath Jezreel." In   1 Kings 7:46 , this is said to be at "the ford of Adamah," according to the reading of some, but according to the Massoretic text, "in the clay around between Succoth and Zarethan," where the bronze castings for the temple were made by Solomon's artificers. In  2 Chronicles 4:17 , the name appears as Zeredah , which in  1 Kings 11:26 is said to have been the birthplace of Jeroboam, son of Nebat. In   Judges 7:22 , Gibeon is said to have pursued the Midianites "as far as Bethshittah toward Zererah ," which is probably a misreading for Zeredah, arising from the similarity of the Hebrew letters dāleth and rēsh . The place has not been positively identical. From the suggestion that the name means "the great (or lofty) rock," it has without sufficient reason been supposed that it designates the conspicuous peak of Ḳurn Ṣurṭabheh which projects from the mountains of Ephraim into the valley of the Jordan opposite the mouth of the Jabbok.

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