Iphtah-El

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Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Iphtah-El . A ravine N. W. of Hannathon, on the north border of Zebulun (  Joshua 19:14;   Joshua 19:27 ). It is identified by some with the Jotapata (mod. Jefât ) of Josephus.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

if´ta - el ( יפתּח־אל , yiphtaḥ - 'ēl  ; the King James Version Jiphtah-el ): The valley of Iphtah-el lay on the North border of Zebulun (  Joshua 19:14 ,  Joshua 19:27 ). Northwest of the plain of el - Battauf stands a steep hill, connected only by a low saddle with the hills on the North. The name Tell Jēfāt suggests the Jotapata of Josephus ( BJ , III, vi, 1; vii, 1, etc.), and the place answers well to his description. It probably corresponds to the ancient Iphtah-el. In that case the valley is most probably that which begins at Tell Jēfāt , passes round the South of Jebel Kaukab , and, as Wādy 'Abellı̄n , opens on the plain of Acre.

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