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Where is Ataroth-addar in the Bible?

Ataroth-addar was a border town located between the territories of Ephraim and Benjamin in ancient Israel, mentioned in the book of Joshua. The town marked an important boundary point in the division of the Promised Land among the Israelite tribes following their conquest of Canaan. While Ataroth-addar itself is not associated with major biblical events, its significance lies in its role as a territorial marker during the settlement period, helping to define the precise boundaries between these two tribes. The exact modern location of Ataroth-addar remains uncertain, though it is believed to have been situated in the central hill country of ancient Palestine, in what is now the West Bank region.

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Ataroth-addar

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ly of 98 persons who returned from Babylonian captivity with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:16; Ne 7:21</