Zeredathah
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Etymology and Location:
Zeredathah, also known as Zarethan in some biblical passages, is a location mentioned in the Old Testament. The name Zeredathah is believed to derive from a root meaning "to pierce" or "to puncture," possibly referring to a geographical feature or characteristic of the area. The exact location of Zeredathah is not definitively known, but it is generally associated with the region of the Jordan Valley, near the Jordan River. Some scholars suggest it may be identified with the archaeological site of Tell es-Saidiyeh, though this remains speculative.

Biblical References:
Zeredathah is mentioned in the context of King Solomon's reign and the construction of the Temple. In 2 Chronicles 4:17, the Berean Standard Bible states: "The king had them cast in clay molds in the plain of the Jordan between Succoth and Zeredathah." This passage refers to the casting of bronze items for the Temple, indicating that Zeredathah was a site of significant industrial activity during Solomon's time. The parallel account in 1 Kings 7:46 refers to the same event but uses the name Zarethan.

Historical and Theological Significance:
The mention of Zeredathah in the context of Solomon's Temple construction highlights the extensive resources and labor mobilized for this monumental project. The casting of bronze items, such as the pillars, the Sea, and other temple furnishings, underscores the technological and artistic achievements of the period. Zeredathah's role as a site for such activities suggests it was strategically located for access to materials and transportation routes.

From a theological perspective, the construction of the Temple is a pivotal event in Israel's history, symbolizing God's dwelling among His people and the centralization of worship in Jerusalem. Zeredathah's contribution to this project, though seemingly minor, is part of the broader narrative of God's covenantal relationship with Israel and the establishment of a place for His name.

Cultural and Archaeological Insights:
While the precise identification of Zeredathah remains uncertain, the biblical account provides insights into the cultural and economic practices of ancient Israel. The use of clay molds for casting bronze indicates a sophisticated level of metallurgical knowledge and skill. The location between Succoth and Zeredathah suggests a network of sites involved in the production and transportation of materials for the Temple, reflecting the interconnectedness of communities in the region.

In summary, Zeredathah, though briefly mentioned in the biblical text, plays a role in the grand narrative of Solomon's Temple construction. Its mention alongside Succoth in the casting of bronze items highlights the collaborative efforts and resources dedicated to creating a central place of worship for the Israelites.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
Zeredathah

[ZARETAN, OR ZARTHAN, ZARTHAN]

Easton's Bible Dictionary
A place in the plain of Jordan; the same as Zarthan (2 Chronicles 4:17; 1 Kings 7:46). Here Solomon erected the foundries in which Hiram made the great castings of bronze for the temple.
Strong's Hebrew
6868. Tsredah -- a city in Ephraim
... 6867, 6868. Tsredah. 6868a . a city in Ephraim. Transliteration: Tsredah Phonetic
Spelling: (tser-ay-daw') Short Definition: Zereda. Zereda, Zeredathah ...
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The Temple and Its Dedication
... of smaller size, with many other vessels,""in the plain of Jordan did the king cast
them, in the clay ground between Succoth and Zeredathah." 2 Chronicles 4 ...
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Zeredathah (1 Occurrence)
...Zeredathah (1 Occurrence). 2 Chronicles 4:17 In the plain of Jordan did the king
cast them, in the clay ground between Succoth and Zeredathah. (KJV DBY WBS YLT) ...
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Zererah (1 Occurrence)

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Zeredatha
Zeredatha. Zeredath, Zeredatha. Zeredathah . Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia ...
See ZARETHAN. Zeredath, Zeredatha. Zeredathah . Reference Bible.
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Zererath (1 Occurrence)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary (Judges 7:22), perhaps identical with Zereda or Zeredathah.
Some identify it with Zahrah, a place about 3 miles west of Beth-shean. ...
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Zarthan (1 Occurrence)
... same as Zartan. It is also called Zeredathah (2 Chronicles 4:17). (see ZEREDA.).
Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. ZARTHAN. zar'-than ...
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Clay-ground (2 Occurrences)
... (DBY). 2 Chronicles 4:17 In the plain of the Jordan did the king cast them,
in the clay-ground between Succoth and Zeredathah. (DBY). ...
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Circuit (27 Occurrences)
... (See RSV). 2 Chronicles 4:17 In the circuit of the Jordan hath the king cast them,
in the thick soil of the ground, between Succoth and Zeredathah. (YLT). ...
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Soil (59 Occurrences)
... 2 Chronicles 4:17 In the circuit of the Jordan hath the king cast them, in the
thick soil of the ground, between Succoth and Zeredathah. (YLT). ...
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Thick (129 Occurrences)
... 2 Chronicles 4:17 In the circuit of the Jordan hath the king cast them, in the
thick soil of the ground, between Succoth and Zeredathah. (YLT). ...
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Zeredathah (1 Occurrence)

2 Chronicles 4:17
In the plain of Jordan did the king cast them, in the clay ground between Succoth and Zeredathah.
(KJV DBY WBS YLT)

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