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if'-ta-el (yiphtach-'el; the King James Version Jiphtah-el): The valley of Iphtah-el lay on the North border of Zebulun (Jos 19:14,27). Nor

Where is Iphtah in the Bible?

Iphtah is a town located in the Shephelah region of Judah in ancient Israel, as mentioned in Joshua 15:43. The name refers to a valley area that formed part of the northern border of the tribe of Zebulun's territory, appearing in Joshua 19:14 and 19:27. This geographical marker helped define the territorial boundaries of the Israelite tribes during their settlement of Canaan. While Iphtah is not associated with major biblical events or prominent figures, it serves as one of the many place names that outline the precise tribal divisions and land allotments recorded in the book of Joshua.

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Iphtah

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if'-ta-el (yiphtach-'el; the King James Version Jiphtah-el): The valley of Iphtah-el lay on the North border of Zebulun (Jos 19:14,27). Nor