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ud, to the Northwest of Gennesaret, about 4 miles from the sea. This would fall on the boundary of Zebulun and Naphtali, between Tabor and Hannathon (Jos 19:14).

Where is Hukkok in the Bible?

Hukkok was a town located on the border between the tribes of Naphtali and Zebulun in northern Israel, as mentioned in Joshua 19:34. It was situated in the region northwest of the Sea of Galilee (Gennesaret), approximately four miles from the shoreline. The town marked part of the territorial boundary established during Joshua's division of the Promised Land among the Israelite tribes. While scholars have proposed various identifications for its exact location, Hukkok's primary biblical significance lies in its role as a boundary marker between two of Israel's tribal territories in the northern region.

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Hukkok

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

ud, to the Northwest of Gennesaret, about 4 miles from the sea. This would fall on the boundary of Zebulun and Naphtali, between Tabor and Hannathon (Jos 19:14). The identification may be correct; but it seems too far from Tabor.

hu'-kok.

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hul (chul): The name of one of the "sons of Aram" in the list of nations descended from Noah, but a people of uncertai