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Naarath

Naarath was a town in ancient Israel located in the territory of Ephraim, mentioned as a boundary marker in the tribal allotment. It served as a geographical reference point for the eastern border of Ephraim's inheritance.

Overview

Naarath was a small settlement in the land of Canaan assigned to the tribe of Ephraim during Joshua's distribution of the promised land. The town marked part of Ephraim's eastern boundary and is mentioned only once in Scripture as a geographical reference point. Its exact location has been identified by scholars as being in the Jordan Valley region east of Jericho.

Key Scriptures

"Then the border went down from Japho to Naarath, and came out at Jericho" (Joshua 16:7, ESV). This verse establishes Naarath as part of Ephraim's southeastern boundary in relation to other known landmarks.

Application

Though Naarath is mentioned only briefly, it reminds us that God's promises included specific territorial blessings for His people, and every detail of His Word—even geographic references—testifies to His faithfulness in fulfilling His covenants.

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A city on the southern boundary of Ephraim.