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27 then east to Beth-Dagon. On the southeast, Asher shared a border with Zebulun along the Iphtahel Valley. On the eastern side their border ran north to Beth-Emek, went east of Cabul, and then on to Neiel, 28 Abdon,[a] Rehob, Hammon, Kanah, and as far north as the city of Sidon. 29-31 Then it turned west to become the northern border and went to Ramah[b] and the fortress-city of Tyre.[c] Near Tyre it turned toward Hosah and ended at the Mediterranean Sea.

Asher had a total of 22 towns with their surrounding villages, including Mahalab,[d] Achzib, Acco,[e] Aphek, and Rehob.

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Footnotes

  1. 19.28 Abdon: A few Hebrew manuscripts and one ancient translation; most Hebrew manuscripts “Ebron.”
  2. 19.29-31 Ramah: Not the same “Ramah” as in 18.25-28 or 19.35-39.
  3. 19.29-31 fortress-city of Tyre: Tyre was a walled city built on an island about a kilometer from shore.
  4. 19.29-31 Mahalab: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  5. 19.29-31 Acco: One ancient translation; Hebrew “Ummah.”

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