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Taanach

Taanach was a Canaanite city in the territory of Manasseh, strategically located in the Valley of Jezreel, which Israel struggled to fully conquer and occupy during the period of judges.

Overview

Taanach was a significant Canaanite city assigned to the tribe of Manasseh as part of their inheritance in the Promised Land. Located in the Valley of Jezreel, this city remained a point of contention, as the Canaanites were not fully driven out despite Israel's conquest. The city's strategic location made it militarily important throughout Israel's early history.

Key Scriptures

"The king of Taanach, one" (Joshua 12:21, ESV). "But Manasseh could not take possession of these cities, but the Canaanites persisted in dwelling in that land" (Joshua 17:12, NASB). "Yet the Canaanites dwelt in Gezer among the Israelites, and in Taanach and its villages" (Judges 1:27, NIV).

Application

Taanach reminds us that incomplete obedience in claiming God's promises can result in ongoing spiritual conflicts and compromises in our Christian walk.

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A city conquered by Joshua

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Canaanites not driven from

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