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may be on the site, though its position is not known with certainty.

Where is Arumah in the Bible?

Arumah was a city in ancient Israel mentioned in the Book of Judges in connection with Abimelech, the son of Gideon who briefly ruled over Israel. According to Judges 9:41, Abimelech retreated to Arumah after his conflict with the citizens of Shechem, making it a significant location in his military campaigns. The city's exact location in biblical geography is uncertain, though scholars believe it may have been situated in the central hill country of Canaan. Arumah is also noted as the hometown of Zeruiah, the mother of King Jehoiakim in later Judahite history, though this connection appears in extrabiblical sources. While its precise modern location remains unknown, Arumah represents an important but geographically elusive site in Old Testament history.

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Arumah

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may be on the site, though its position is not known with certainty.

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