Topical Encyclopedia Karkaa is a city mentioned in the Old Testament within the territorial boundaries of the tribe of Judah. It is referenced in the context of the delineation of the land allotted to the tribe of Judah, as recorded in the Book of Joshua. The specific mention of Karkaa is found in Joshua 15:3, which details the southern boundary of Judah's inheritance. The Berean Standard Bible renders this passage as follows:"Then it proceeded to the south of the ascent of Akrabbim, continued to Zin, went over to the south of Kadesh-barnea, passed Hezron, went up to Addar, and turned toward Karka." The location of Karkaa, like many ancient biblical sites, is not definitively identified in modern geography. However, it is understood to be part of the southern boundary of Judah, which extended into the Negev desert region. This area was characterized by its arid climate and rugged terrain, serving as a natural border for the tribe of Judah. The mention of Karkaa in the biblical text is brief, and there is limited archaeological or historical data available to provide further insight into the city's significance or characteristics during the biblical period. It is one of several cities listed in the territorial descriptions that underscore the vast and varied landscape inherited by the tribe of Judah. In the broader biblical narrative, the allocation of land to the tribes of Israel, including Judah, is a fulfillment of God's promise to the patriarchs, particularly Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The land was to be a place where the Israelites could establish themselves as a nation under God's covenant, living according to His laws and statutes. The tribe of Judah, from which the city of Karkaa is part, holds a prominent place in biblical history. It is the tribe from which King David emerged, and it is prophetically significant as the lineage through which the Messiah, Jesus Christ, would come. The land of Judah, therefore, is not only a geographical inheritance but also a symbol of God's enduring promise and faithfulness to His people. While Karkaa itself may not be a focal point in biblical events, its inclusion in the territorial boundaries of Judah serves as a testament to the detailed record-keeping and the importance of land inheritance in the biblical narrative. The precise boundaries and cities listed in the Book of Joshua reflect the historical and theological emphasis on the land as a divine gift and a crucial element of Israel's identity and mission. Nave's Topical Index Joshua 15:3And it went out to the south side to Maalehacrabbim, and passed along to Zin, and ascended up on the south side to Kadeshbarnea, and passed along to Hezron, and went up to Adar, and fetched a compass to Karkaa: Nave's Topical Index Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |