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Mount Halak was a mountain that marked the southern boundary of the territory conquered by Joshua (Joshua 11:17; 12:7).
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Mount Halak was a mountain located in the southern region of Canaan that served as a geographical boundary marker in biblical history. According to the Book of Joshua, Mount Halak marked the southern limit of the territory conquered by Joshua during Israel's conquest of Canaan, as recorded in Joshua 11:17 and 12:7. This mountain's significance lies in its role as a definitive border between the conquered lands to the north and unconquered territories to the south. The exact modern location of Mount Halak remains uncertain, though scholars generally place it somewhere in the southern Negev region of present-day Israel. Mount Halak thus represents an important landmark in the biblical narrative of Israel's territorial expansion and God's fulfillment of promises to Joshua.
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- Joshua