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Biblical place

Where was Tel-harsha?

Biblical place identified in the local geography layer with Nippur.

First appears in Ezra 2:59 · 2 books · 2 chapters

Overview

Hill of the wood, a place in Babylon from which some captive Jews returned to Jerusalem (Ezra 2:59; Neh. 7:61). Modern identification: Nippur.

Tel-harsha is represented in the local geography layer as Nippur. In this repository’s biblical text, the place first appears in Ezra 2:59 and is mentioned across 2 books, with 2 verse references collected into the glossary index.

Nearby biblical places

Babylon

About 89 km away in the local coordinate layer.

Where it sits on the map

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How to get to Tel-harsha today

Travel to Tel-harsha, the modern-day Nippur.

Tel-harsha is commonly identified with Nippur, and the map on this page is meant to orient you to that present-day site before you continue into routing or street-level navigation.

Tel-harsha is mapped here at the commonly cited modern identification.

This is a study aid, not live travel advice. Archaeological tells, access rules, excavation boundaries, and nearby modern roads can change.

Modern orientation

Nippur

within 50 km of Nippur

32.126°N · 45.231°E

Key passages

Appears in

Ezra

1 chapter · 1 verse mention

Nehemiah

1 chapter · 1 verse mention