Reference: Zarthan
Easton
a place near Succoth, in the plain of the Jordan, "in the clay ground," near which Hiram cast the brazen utensils for the temple (1Ki 7:46); probably the same as Zartan. It is also called Zeredathah (2Ch 4:17). (See Zereda.)
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Morish
Zar'than
See ZARETAN.
Smith
Zar'than.
1. A place in the circle of Jordan, mentioned in connection with Succoth.
2. It is also named in the account of the passage of the Jordan by the Israelites,
where the authorized Version has Zaretan.
3. A place with the similar name of Zartanah.
4. Further, Zeredathah, named in
only in specifying the situation of the foundries for the brass-work of Solomon's temple, is substituted for Zarthan; and this again is not impossibly identical with the Zererath of the story of Gideon.
All these spots agree in proximity to the Jordan, but beyond this we are absolutely at fault as to their position.