Me-jarkon standard
s possibly we should infer a place called Jarkon in the lot of Dan; but no name resembling this has been found. The text (Jos 19:46) is corrupt.
Where is Me-jarkon in the Bible?
Me-jarkon was a place located in the territory allotted to the tribe of Dan in ancient Israel, as recorded in Joshua 19:46. It is mentioned only once in the Bible, listed among the cities and landmarks that defined Dan's tribal boundaries in the land of Canaan. The exact location of Me-jarkon remains uncertain, as scholars have found no archaeological site or modern place name that clearly corresponds to it, and some believe the biblical text at this reference may be corrupted or unclear. Despite its obscure status, Me-jarkon represents part of the detailed tribal inheritance records that established Israel's territorial divisions under Joshua's leadership.
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Me-jarkon
ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)s possibly we should infer a place called Jarkon in the lot of Dan; but no name resembling this has been found. The text (Jos 19:46) is corrupt.
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