Anaharath
Anaharath
(Heb., Anacharath’, , pass, Furst; Sept. , Vulg. Anaharath), a town on or within the border of Issachar, mentioned between Shihon and Rabbith (Jos 19:19). Its site was apparently unknown in the time of Eusebius and Jerome (Onomast. s.v. , Anerith). It was, perhaps, in the northern part of the tribe, possibly at Meskarah, where there are ruins (Van de Velde, Map).
Anaharath
Tristram suggests (Bible Places, p. 238) that this place is represented by the modern En-Naurah, situated on the southern slope of the range of Jebel ed-Duby, or Little Hermon (Robinson, Later Researches, p. 339); a suggestion already made by Lieut. Conder (Tent Work, 2, 334). But it is difficult to run the boundary of Issachar.so as to include this spot, and yet exclude the site of En-dor (if the latter be required by Joshuah 17:11).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Anaharath
Within Naphtali’s territory (Jos 19:19).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Anaharath
ANAHARATH (Jos 19:19), mentioned with Shion and Rabbith on the east side of the Plain of Esdraelon in Issachar. It is perhaps the modern en-Naurah in the Valley of Jezreel.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Anaharath
a-naha-rath (, ‘ana-harath, meaning unknown): A place which fell to the tribe of Issachar in the division of the land (Jos 19:19). Located in the valley of Jezreel toward the East, the name and site being preserved as the modern en-Na-ura. BDB is wrong in assigning it to the tribe of Naphtali.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Anaharath
[Anaha’rath]
Town in Issachar. Jos 19:19. Identified with en-Naurah , 32 37′ N, 35 23′ E.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Anaharath
H588
City on the border of Issachar.
Jos 19:19
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Anaharath
Anah’arath. (gorge or pass). A place within the border of Issachar, named with Shihon and Rabbith. Jos 19:19.