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Zorah

31°46′30.31″N 34°59′7.26″E / 31.7750861°N 34.9853500°E / 31.7750861; 34.9853500 Zorah (Hebrew: צרעה) or Tzorah (pronounced [tsoʁˈ(ʔ)a]), was a biblical town in the Judaean Foothills. It has been identified with the former village of Sar'a, now often referred to as Tel Tzora.

Zorah
צרעה
Mosaic floor at Zorah
Shown within Israel
Alternative nameSarea
Location
RegionShephelah
Coordinates31°46′30″N 34°59′07″E / 31.775086°N 34.98535°E / 31.775086; 34.98535
History
PeriodsLate Bronze age
CulturesCanaanite, Israelite
Site notes
ConditionRuin

Location edit

Zorah was situated on the crest of a hill overlooking the valley of Sorek. It lies at an elevation of about 1,150 feet (350 m) above sea-level.[1]

It is located 23 kilometers west of Jerusalem near Nahal Sorek.

History edit

Zorah was mentioned together with Ajalon in the Amarna letters as a city attacked by the Apiru. Zorah has been identified with the biblical Zoreah (Joshua 15:33), and is the birthplace of Samson.[2] Judges 13:2 states:

"there was a certain man from Zorah, of the family of the Danites, whose name was Manoah".

Samson's grave is recorded as being near there (Judges 16:31), and which the historian Josephus says was in a village called Sarasat.[3]

In Joshua 19:41, Zorah is mentioned in the allotment of the Tribe of Judah, on the border with the Tribe of Dan. It was most likely the Danites who occupied Zorah.

According to the Book of Chronicles, it was fortified by Rehoboam (2 Chronicles 11:10).

 
A hewn altar found near the site of Zorah

The Palestinian village Sar'a was located in the presumed location of the ancient town. It was depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Conder and Kitchener, describing the site in 1881, said that, with the exception of the olive groves to the north of the village, the low hill on which the village lies is "bare and white," a place now planted with a pine forest by the Jewish National Fund.[4]

Kibbutz Tzora is now located nearby, at the foot of Zorah mountain, on its southern side.

Archeology edit

Caves, tombs, cisterns and a winepress were discovered at Tel Tzora. Two winepresses were carved into the rock, one of which was paved with mosaic.

A rock-hewn altar was found just below the tell.[5][6] It has been nicknamed "Manoah's Altar", after Samson's father.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ The Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement, London 1871, p. 93
  2. ^ Judges 13:2
  3. ^ Josephus, Antiquities (v.ix.§ 12)
  4. ^ Conder and Kitchener, Survey of Western Palestine (vol. III), London 1883, p. 26
  5. ^ Hanauer, J. E. (1885). "The Rock Altar of Zorah". Palestine Exploration Quarterly. 17 (3): 183–184. doi:10.1179/peq.1885.17.3.183. ISSN 0031-0328.
  6. ^ a b Elitzur, Yael; Nir-Zevi, Doran (2003). "A Rock-Hewn Altar Near Shiloh". Palestine Exploration Quarterly. 135 (1): 30–36. doi:10.1179/peq.2003.135.1.30. ISSN 0031-0328.

External links edit

  • Surah (Zorah) in Survey of Western Palestine, Map 17: IAA, Wikimedia commons

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainEaston, Matthew George (1897). "Zorah". Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons.

zorah, 7750861, 9853500, 7750861, 9853500, hebrew, צרעה, tzorah, pronounced, tsoʁˈ, biblical, town, judaean, foothills, been, identified, with, former, village, often, referred, tzora, צרעהmosaic, floor, shown, within, israelalternative, namesarealocationregio. 31 46 30 31 N 34 59 7 26 E 31 7750861 N 34 9853500 E 31 7750861 34 9853500 Zorah Hebrew צרעה or Tzorah pronounced tsoʁˈ ʔ a was a biblical town in the Judaean Foothills It has been identified with the former village of Sar a now often referred to as Tel Tzora ZorahצרעהMosaic floor at ZorahShown within IsraelAlternative nameSareaLocationRegionShephelahCoordinates31 46 30 N 34 59 07 E 31 775086 N 34 98535 E 31 775086 34 98535HistoryPeriodsLate Bronze ageCulturesCanaanite IsraeliteSite notesConditionRuin Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Archeology 4 References 5 External linksLocation editZorah was situated on the crest of a hill overlooking the valley of Sorek It lies at an elevation of about 1 150 feet 350 m above sea level 1 It is located 23 kilometers west of Jerusalem near Nahal Sorek History editZorah was mentioned together with Ajalon in the Amarna letters as a city attacked by the Apiru Zorah has been identified with the biblical Zoreah Joshua 15 33 and is the birthplace of Samson 2 Judges 13 2 states there was a certain man from Zorah of the family of the Danites whose name was Manoah Samson s grave is recorded as being near there Judges 16 31 and which the historian Josephus says was in a village called Sarasat 3 In Joshua 19 41 Zorah is mentioned in the allotment of the Tribe of Judah on the border with the Tribe of Dan It was most likely the Danites who occupied Zorah According to the Book of Chronicles it was fortified by Rehoboam 2 Chronicles 11 10 nbsp A hewn altar found near the site of Zorah The Palestinian village Sar a was located in the presumed location of the ancient town It was depopulated during the 1948 Arab Israeli War Conder and Kitchener describing the site in 1881 said that with the exception of the olive groves to the north of the village the low hill on which the village lies is bare and white a place now planted with a pine forest by the Jewish National Fund 4 Kibbutz Tzora is now located nearby at the foot of Zorah mountain on its southern side Archeology editCaves tombs cisterns and a winepress were discovered at Tel Tzora Two winepresses were carved into the rock one of which was paved with mosaic A rock hewn altar was found just below the tell 5 6 It has been nicknamed Manoah s Altar after Samson s father 6 References edit The Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement London 1871 p 93 Judges 13 2 Josephus Antiquities v ix 12 Conder and Kitchener Survey of Western Palestine vol III London 1883 p 26 Hanauer J E 1885 The Rock Altar of Zorah Palestine Exploration Quarterly 17 3 183 184 doi 10 1179 peq 1885 17 3 183 ISSN 0031 0328 a b Elitzur Yael Nir Zevi Doran 2003 A Rock Hewn Altar Near Shiloh Palestine Exploration Quarterly 135 1 30 36 doi 10 1179 peq 2003 135 1 30 ISSN 0031 0328 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zorah Archaeological Site External links editSurah Zorah in Survey of Western Palestine Map 17 IAA Wikimedia commons nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Easton Matthew George 1897 Zorah Easton s Bible Dictionary New and revised ed T Nelson and Sons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zorah amp oldid 1187462937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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