Jirpeel
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Biblical Reference:
Jirpeel is mentioned in the Old Testament within the context of the territorial allotments for the tribes of Israel. Specifically, it is found in the Book of Joshua, which details the division of the Promised Land among the twelve tribes. The reference to Jirpeel is located in Joshua 18:27, where it is listed as one of the towns in the inheritance of the tribe of Benjamin.

Scriptural Citation:
Joshua 18:27 : "Rekem, Irpeel, Taralah,"

Geographical Context:
Jirpeel, also referred to as Irpeel in some translations, is identified as a town within the territory allotted to the tribe of Benjamin. The exact location of Jirpeel is not definitively known today, and it is not mentioned elsewhere in the biblical text. The town is listed among other cities in the region, suggesting its inclusion in the broader landscape of Benjamin's inheritance, which was situated in the central part of the land of Canaan.

Historical and Cultural Significance:
The mention of Jirpeel in the Book of Joshua highlights the meticulous record-keeping and the importance of land distribution among the tribes of Israel. Each town and city listed in these allotments held significance for the identity and heritage of the respective tribes. For the tribe of Benjamin, the inclusion of Jirpeel underscores the tribe's territorial claims and the fulfillment of God's promises to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

Theological Implications:
From a theological perspective, the allocation of towns like Jirpeel to the tribes of Israel is a testament to God's faithfulness in delivering the land He promised to the patriarchs. The division of the land serves as a physical manifestation of the covenant relationship between God and His people. It also reflects the orderly and purposeful nature of God's plans, as each tribe received its inheritance according to divine instruction.

Archaeological Insights:
While Jirpeel itself has not been conclusively identified in modern archaeological studies, the broader region of Benjamin has been the subject of extensive research. Archaeological findings in the area provide insights into the ancient Israelite settlement patterns, culture, and daily life during the period of the Judges and the United Monarchy. These findings help to contextualize the biblical narrative and enhance our understanding of the historical backdrop of the Scriptures.

Conclusion:
Jirpeel, though briefly mentioned, is part of the intricate tapestry of biblical history and geography. Its inclusion in the tribal allotments of Benjamin serves as a reminder of the detailed nature of the biblical record and the enduring significance of the land in the account of God's people.
Strong's Hebrew
3416. Yirpeel -- "God will heal," a place in Benjamin
... Irpeel. From rapha' and 'el; God will heal; Jirpeel, a place in Palestine -- Irpeel.
see HEBREW rapha'. see HEBREW 'el. 3415, 3416. Yirpeel. 3417 . ...
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Jirpeel (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Jirpeel (1 Occurrence). Joshua
18:27 and Rekem, and Jirpeel, and Tharalah, (DBY). ...
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Jiron (1 Occurrence)

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Jishbah (1 Occurrence)

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Tharalah (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Tharalah (1 Occurrence). Joshua
18:27 and Rekem, and Jirpeel, and Tharalah, (DBY). ...
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Jirpeel (1 Occurrence)

Joshua 18:27
and Rekem, and Jirpeel, and Tharalah,
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