Netaim standard

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Revised Version (British and American) "the inhabitants of Netaim and Gederah." The latter may be taken as correct. Gederah was in the Judean Shephelah.

Where is Netaim in the Bible?

Netaim was a settlement in the region of Judah, specifically located in the Shephelah (the lowland hills between the coastal plain and the Judean highlands). The Bible identifies Netaim as a place where potters lived and worked, indicating it was a center of pottery production in ancient Judah. While the exact location of Netaim has not been definitively identified by modern scholars, it is mentioned in connection with Gederah, another Judean settlement in the Shephelah region. The settlement's association with pottery work reflects the skilled crafts that supported Judah's economy and daily life in biblical times.

Netaim

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

Revised Version (British and American) "the inhabitants of Netaim and Gederah." The latter may be taken as correct. Gederah was in the Judean Shephelah. Here also we should seek for Netaim; but no likely identification has yet been suggested.

ne-than'-el, neth'-a-nel (nethan'el, "God has given"; Nathanael; the King James Version Nethaneel, ne-than'-e-el):

(1) A chief or prince of Issachar (Nu 1:8; <ref osisRef="Bib