Jirjathaim
Jirjathaim
Jirjatha’im. (the two cities).
1. On the east of the Jordan, one of the places which were taken possession of, and rebuilt by the Reubenites, and had fresh names conferred on them, Num 32:37, and see Num 32:38, the first and last of which are known, with some tolerable degree of certainty. Jos 12:19.
It existed in the time of Jeremiah, Jer 48:1; Jer 48:23, and Ezekiel. Eze 25:9. In the three passages named, the Authorized Version gives the name as Kiriathaim. By Eusebius, it appears to have been well known. He describes it as a village entirely of Christians, ten miles west of Medeba, “close to the Baris.”
2. A town in Naphtali , not mentioned in the original list, of the possession allotted to the tribe, see Jos 19:32-39, but inserted in the list of cities, given to the Gershonite Levites in 1Ch 6:76, in place of Kartan, in the parallel catalogue, Kartan being, probably, only a contraction thereof.