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Where is Beth-haggan in the Bible?

Beth-haggan was a location in ancient Israel situated near the city of Jezreel in the northern kingdom. The place appears in 2 Kings 9:27, where it serves as the site of King Ahaziah of Judah's flight and subsequent death at the hands of Jehu. When Jehu staged his coup against the house of Ahab, Ahaziah attempted to escape through Beth-haggan, but was pursued and killed on the road. The exact location of Beth-haggan remains uncertain among scholars, though it was clearly positioned near Jezreel in the region of ancient Israel. This place is significant in biblical history as it marks a turning point in the political upheaval that followed God's judgment against Ahab's dynasty.

Beth-haggan

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se," but some take them to be a proper name. The location is doubtful.

beth-ha'-nan (1Ki 4:9).

See ELON.

beth-ha'-ram (beth haram; Baitharan; Codex A