Zarthan
(1Ki 7:46). SEE ZARETAN.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Zarthan
a place near Succoth, in the plain of the Jordan, “in the clay ground,” near which Hiram cast the brazen utensils for the temple (1 Kings 7:46); probably the same as Zartan. It is also called Zeredathah (2 Chr. 4:17). (See ZEREDA)
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Zarthan
zarthan (, carethan): the King James Version in 1Ki 7:46 for ZARETHAN (which see).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Zarthan
[Zar’than] See ZARETAN.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Zarthan
Zar’than.
1. A place in the circle of Jordan, mentioned in connection with Succoth. 1Ki 7:46.
2. It is also named, in the account of the passage of the Jordan, by the Israelites, Jos 3:18, where the Authorized Version has Zaretan.
3. A place with the similar name of Zartanah. 1Ki 4:12.
4. Further, Zeredathah, named in 2Ch 4:17 only in specifying the situation of the foundries for the brass-work of Solomon’s Temple, is substituted for Zarthan; and this again is not impossibly identical with the Zererath of the story of Gideon. Jdg 7:22. All these spots agree in proximity to the Jordan, but beyond this we are absolutely at fault as to their position. See Zaretan.