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ir-i-ga'-shun: No equivalent for this word is found in Biblical writings, although the use of irrigation for maintaining veget

Where is Irpeel in the Bible?

Irpeel was a town located in the territory of Benjamin in ancient Israel, as mentioned in Joshua 18:27 during the division of the Promised Land among the twelve tribes. The town's exact modern location remains uncertain, though it was part of the inheritance assigned to the tribe of Benjamin in the central highlands of Canaan. While Irpeel receives only a brief mention in Scripture as one of the cities listed in Benjamin's territorial allotment, its inclusion in this biblical inventory reflects the careful organization of the land distribution under Joshua's leadership. Like many towns in Benjamin's territory, Irpeel served as part of the tribal infrastructure in the region between Judah to the south and the northern tribes.

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Irpeel

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ir-i-ga'-shun: No equivalent for this word is found in Biblical writings, although the use of irrigation for maintaining veget