Kanah

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Kanah is a toponym used in two distinct geographical contexts in the Hebrew Bible.

Border river between tribes

Kanah (Template:Langx), in the KJV the Brook Kanah, is a stream referred to in the Hebrew Bible forming the boundary between Ephraim and Manasseh, from the Mediterranean Sea eastward to Tappuah (Script error: No such module "Bibleverse".).[1]

It has been identified variously with:

Town of Kanah

The Book of Joshua also refers to a town named Kanah in the north of the territory of the tribe of Asher (Script error: No such module "Bibleverse".). It has been identified with 'Ain-Kana, a village on the brow of a valley some Script error: No such module "convert". southeast of Tyre. About a mile north of this place are many colossal ruins strewn about, and in the side of a neighbouring ravine are figures of men, women, and children cut in the face of the rock and supposed to be of Phoenician origin.

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