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Enam, a town in the Shephelah region, allotted to the tribe of Judah.
Where is Enam in the Bible?
Enam was a town located in the Shephelah, the low hill country between the coastal plains and the Judean highlands, and was allotted to the tribe of Judah according to the book of Joshua. This settlement occupied an important position in Judah's territorial holdings during the period of Israel's initial settlement in Canaan. While Enam appears in biblical records as part of Judah's inheritance, its precise modern location remains uncertain, though it was situated in the southwestern region of Judah's tribal territory. The town represents one of many cities distributed among the Israelite tribes following their conquest of Canaan, reflecting the organized division of the Promised Land described in the book of Joshua.
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- Joshua