Helkath

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Easton's Bible Dictionary [1]

Joshua 19:2521:311 Chronicles 6:75

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [2]

The town where the boundary of Asher began, proceeding from S. to N. (Joshua 19:25.) Allotted to the Gershonite Levites (Joshua 21:31). HUKOK in 1 Chronicles 6:75.

Holman Bible Dictionary [3]

Joshua 19:25Joshua 21:311 Chronicles 6:75

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [4]

HELKATH . A Levitical city belonging to the tribe of Asher ( Joshua 19:25; Joshua 21:31 ). The site is uncertain. The same place, owing probably to a textual error, appears in 1 Chronicles 6:75 as Hukok .

Morrish Bible Dictionary [5]

Town on the border of Asher allotted to the Gershonites. Joshua 19:25; Joshua 21:31 . Called HUKOK in 1 Chronicles 6:75 . Identified by some with Yerka, 32 57' N, 35 12' E .

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [6]

hel´kath ( חלקת , ḥelḳath ( Joshua 19:25 ); ḥelḳāth (Joshua 21:31 ); by a scribal error ḥūḳōḳ (1 Chronicles 6:75 )): A town or district on the border of Asher, assigned to the Levites; unidentified.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [7]

(Heb. Chelkath', חֶלְקִת , Joshua 19:25, but חֶלְקָת, even without pause- accent, Joshua 21:31;" construct" of, חֶלְקָה, smoothness, as in Genesis 27:16, or potion, as in Genesis 33:19, etc.; Sept. Χελκάθ ), a town of Asher, on the eastern border, mentioned as the starting-point in the direction (apparently southward) to Achshaph (Joshua 19:25); assigned as one of the Levitical cities (Joshua 21:31). In 1 Chronicles 6:75, it appears to be erroneously written HUKOK. (See Hukkoe). p the Onomnasticon it is simply mentioned by Eusebius as Eoiri, by Jerome as Elcath; but neither seems to have known it. De Saulcy inclines to identify it with a village called Kirkeh, which he reports not far southeast of Akka (Narrative, 1, 68); and Schwarz (Palestine, p. 191) thinks it is the modern Yerka, about seven miles north-east of Akka; but neither of these positions is in the neighborhood indicated by the text, which rather requires a locality nearer the north-eastern angle of the tribe, not unlikely at the ruined village Ukrith, about twelve miles S.E. of Tyre, as proposed by Van de Velde (Memoir, p. 320). (See Helkath- Hazzuarim).

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