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Where is Beth-emek in the Bible?
Beth-emek was a town located in the territory of Asher in ancient Israel, mentioned in the biblical description of the tribe's territorial boundaries. According to Joshua 19:27, it is listed among the cities assigned to Asher during the division of the Promised Land among the twelve tribes. The town was situated in northern Israel, not far from Cabul, an ancient settlement in the same region. While Beth-emek appears only once in Scripture, its inclusion in the border description of Asher's inheritance reflects the careful division of the land promised to Israel and the establishment of tribal territories during Joshua's leadership.
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