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Dan (Hebrew: דן) is an ancient city mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, described as the northernmost city of the Kingdom of Israel, [1] and belonging to the tribe of Dan, its namesake. It was later the site of a royal sanctuary built by Jeroboam.
DAN (CITY) (Heb. דָּנ׃֙), a city of the northern extremity of ancient Israel, situated on the S base of Mount Hermon close to one of the tributaries of the Jordan River, the Nahr Leddan. It was commonly used as a symbol of the extent of Israelite territory in the phrase, “from Dan to Beer-sheba” (Judg 20:1, et al.). The mound where ...
8 cze 2019 · Summary. Important archaeological discoveries at Tell Den shed light on the Israelite Kingdom, especially during the 10 th and 9 th centuries BC. They attest to the fact that the ancient city of Dan was an important center in Israel’s history and affirm biblical details from the site.
The mound of the biblical city of Dan is located at the foot of Mount Hermon in the northeast of the country. The fertility of the area around Dan is mentioned in the Bible: For we have seen the Land, and behold, it is very good.
Encyclopedia. DAN (2) A city familiar as marking the northern limit of the land of Israel in the common phrase "from Dan even to Beer-sheba" (Judges 20:1 1 Samuel 3:20, etc.). Its ancient name was Laish or Leshem (Judges 18:7, etc.). It was probably an outlying settlement of Tyre of Sidon.
11 cze 2024 · Dan, the northern city, became a pivot city for the new Israelite Kingdom. Isra elite Kingdom period – Omri and Ahab (9th century BC) The Northern Israelite Kingdom faced a problem from the north.
The city of Dan in the Biblical period. According to Biran, the city of Laish was conquered in 1200 BCE. The evidence from the 12th century BCE point to a sharp change in the material culture. Deep silo pits and only local ceramic finds, mainly storage vessels, were discovered from this phase.