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Reference: Zereda

Easton

the fortress, a city on the north of Mount Ephraim; the birthplace of Jeroboam (1Ki 11:26). It is probably the same as Zaretan (Jos 3:16), Zererath (Jg 7:22), Zartanah (1Ki 4:12), or the following.

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Fausets

Hebrew the Zeredah. Jeroboam's native place (1Ki 11:26). The Septuagint has: Sareira, and the Alexandrinus manuscript has: Sarida, and make it a strong town in Mount Ephraim which Jeroboam fortified for Solomon, and where on his return from Egypt he assembled the tribe of Ephraim. If this Septuagint view be rejected, and if it be identified with ZARTHAN, then it lay in that part of Ephraim which was in the Jordan valley.

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Morish

Zere'da

Native place of Jeroboam I. 1Ki 11:26.

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Smith

Zer'eda

(the fortress) the native place of Jeroboam.

1Ki 11:26

Zereda or Zeredah has been supposed to be identical with Zeredathah and Zarthan or Zartanah; but the last two were in the valley of the Jordan, while Zeredah was, according to the repeated statement of the LXX., on Mount Ephraim.

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