The Definition of the word Kedesh
Kedesh
Sanctuary. (1.) A place in the extreme south of Judah (Josh. 15:23). Probably the same as Kadesh-barnea (q.v.). "(2.) A city of Issachar (1 Chr. 6:72). Possibly Tell Abu Kadeis, near Lejjun. "(3.) A "fenced city" of Naphtali, one of the cities of refuge (Josh. 19:37; Judg. 4:6). It was assigned to the Gershonite Levites (Josh. 21:32). It was originally a Canaanite royal city "(Josh. 12:22), and was the residence of Barak (Judg. 4:6); and" here he and Deborah assembled the tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali before the commencement of the conflict with Sisera in the plain "of Esdraelon, "for Jehovah among the mighty" (9, 10). In the" reign of Pekah it was taken by Tiglath-Pileser (2 Kings 15:29). "It was situated near the "plain" (rather "the oak") of Zaanaim," "and has been identified with the modern Kedes, on the hills" fully four miles north-west of Lake El Huleh. "It has been supposed by some that the Kedesh of the narrative, "where Barak assembled his troops, was not the place in Upper" "Galilee so named, which was 30 miles distant from the plain of" "Esdraelon, but Kedish, on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, 12" miles from Tabor.
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