En-Tappuah
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]
En-Tappuah . A place on the boundary of Manasseh ( Joshua 17:7 ). Generally identified with a spring near Yâsûf , in a valley to the S. of Mukhna, which drains into Wady Kanah. The place is probably the Tappuah (wh. see) of Joshua 16:8; Joshua 17:8 .
Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]
En-tap'puah. Joshua 17:7. See Tappuah .
Holman Bible Dictionary [3]
Joshua 17:7Tappuah
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]
en -tap´ū̇ -a , en -ta -pū´a ( עין תּפוּח , ‛ēn tappūaḥ ; πηγὴ Θαφθώθ , pēgḗ Thaphthō̇th , "apple spring"): Probably in the land of Tappuah which belonged to Manasseh, although Tappuah, on the border of Manasseh, belonged to Ephraim ( Joshua 17:7 f). It lay on the border of Ephraim which ran southward East of Shechem, and is probably to be identified with the spring at Yāsūf , about 3 miles North of Lebonah.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [5]
(Hebrews Eyn Tappu'ach, עֵין תִּפּוּחִ ) , fountain of Tappuah; Sept. ἡ πηγὴ Θαπφουέ v.r. Θαφθώθ ), a spring near the city Tappuah (q.v.), put for that place in Joshua 17:7 (comp. Joshua 17:8).