Hepher standard
a district connected with Socoh, and placed by Solomon under the direction of Benhesed of Arubboth, unidentified.
Where is Hepher in the Bible?
Hepher was a Canaanite city located in ancient Palestine that was conquered by Joshua during Israel's invasion of Canaan, as recorded in the book of Joshua. After its conquest, Hepher became part of the territorial holdings of the northern kingdom and later served as an important administrative center during Solomon's reign. Under Solomon's governance, Hepher formed a district that was connected with the city of Socoh and was placed under the authority of an official named Benhesed of Arubboth. The exact modern location of Hepher remains unidentified by scholars, though it is believed to have been situated in the central region of ancient Canaan. Hepher's inclusion in biblical records reflects the strategic importance of Canaanite cities in Israel's early settlement and subsequent kingdom consolidation.
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