En-haddah standard

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en-hak'-o-re, en-hak-o'-re (`en ha-qore', "spring of the partridge"):

Where is En-haddah in the Bible?

En-haddah was a city allotted to the tribe of Issachar during the division of the Promised Land after the Israelite conquest of Canaan, as recorded in the Book of Joshua. Located in the central region of ancient Israel, the city was situated approximately three miles west of Jenin in what is now the West Bank. As part of Issachar's territorial inheritance, En-haddah represented the fulfillment of God's promise to distribute the land among the twelve tribes of Israel. Though En-haddah receives only brief mention in Scripture, its allocation to Issachar underscores the systematic division of Canaan and the establishment of each tribe's inheritance in the land.

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En-haddah

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ge some 3 miles West of Jenin.

en-hak'-o-re, en-hak-o'-re (`en ha-qore', "spring of the partridge"):

Interpreted (Jud 15:19) as meaning "the spring of him that called." So the Septuagint: pege tou epik