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Maralah

Maralah was a border town in the territory of Zebulun during Israel's settlement of Canaan, marking geographical boundaries established by God's covenant promises.

Overview

Maralah appears as a boundary marker in the tribal allotment of Zebulun, listed among the cities that defined the borders of this northern tribe's inheritance. As part of God's fulfillment of His covenant promise to give Israel the land, precise boundary descriptions were recorded to establish each tribe's designated territory.

Key Scriptures

"And their boundary was toward the north, and it went out to Hannathon; and it ended at the valley of Iphtahel; and Kattath, and Nahalal, and Shimron, and Idalah, and Bethlehem: twelve cities with their villages. This is the inheritance of the children of Zebulun according to their families, these cities with their villages." (Joshua 19:14-15, KJV)

"From Sarid it went in another direction eastward toward the sunrise to the border of Chisloth-tabor; then it went out to Daberath and up to Japhia." (Joshua 19:12, ESV)

Application

God's precise care in allocating land to each tribe demonstrates His attention to detail in fulfilling His promises and establishing order within His people's inheritance.