Lux Domini

Biblical place

Where was Valley of Iphtahel?

Biblical place identified in the local geography layer with Wadi el Melek.

First appears in Joshua 19:14 · 1 books · 1 chapters

Overview

Biblical valley. Modern identification: Wadi el Melek.

Valley of Iphtahel is represented in the local geography layer as Wadi el Melek. In this repository’s biblical text, the place first appears in Joshua 19:14 and is mentioned across 1 book, with 2 verse references collected into the glossary index.

Nearby biblical places

Nazareth

About 16 km away in the local coordinate layer.

Canaan

About 18 km away in the local coordinate layer.

Galilee

About 36 km away in the local coordinate layer.

Samaria

About 55 km away in the local coordinate layer.

Jericho

About 104 km away in the local coordinate layer.

Where it sits on the map

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How to get to Valley of Iphtahel today

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Valley of Iphtahel refers to a wider biblical landscape rather than a single modern destination, so the marker is an orientation point inside the broader region.

Valley of Iphtahel is treated here as a wider landscape centered on this study point.

This is a study aid, not live travel advice. Borders, permits, local access, and the exact identification of biblical landscapes can change.

Modern orientation

Wadi el Melek

32.771°N · 35.143°E

Key passages

Appears in

Joshua

1 chapter · 2 verse mentions