Places in 2 Chronicles 26

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Places

Place Possible identifications (tap to highlight on the map)
Angle
2Chr 26:9
  1. aerial cityscape of Jerusalemin Jerusalem

Ashdod
2Chr 26:6
  1. panorama of Tel AshdodTel Ashdod

Carmel 1
2Chr 26:10
  1. pool at Khirbet el KirmilKhirbet el Kirmil

Corner Gate
2Chr 26:9
  1. aerial cityscape of Jerusalemin Jerusalem

Egypt
2Chr 26:8
  1. pyramids of Giza in EgyptEgypt

Elath
2Chr 26:2
  1. ruins at AqabaAqaba

  2. satellite view of the region around Tell el KheleifehTell el Kheleifeh

  3. panorama of Jezirat FaraunJezirat Faraun

  4. cityscape of EilatEilat

Gath 1
2Chr 26:6
  1. panorama of Tell es SafiTell es Safi

  2. panorama of Tell esh ShariaTell esh Sharia

  3. satellite view of the region around Ras Abu HamidRas Abu Hamid

  4. panorama of Tel HarorTel Haror

  5. aerial panorama of Tel NagilaTel Nagila

  6. panorama of Tel EraniTel Erani

Gurbaal
2Chr 26:7
  1. ruins at Buseirain Edom

  2. satellite view of the region around Tel IraTel Ira

  3. panorama of Jebel Nebi HarunJebel Nebi Harun

Jabneel 1
2Chr 26:6
  1. ruins at YibnaYibna

  2. panorama of Yavne YamYavne Yam

Jerusalem
2Chr 26:3, 26:9, 26:15
  1. aerial cityscape of JerusalemJerusalem

Philistia
2Chr 26:6
  1. panorama of a coastal plain in PhilistiaPhilistia

Shephelah
2Chr 26:10
  1. panorama of hills in the ShephelahShephelah

Valley Gate
2Chr 26:9
  1. aerial cityscape of Jerusalemin Jerusalem

  2. panorama of the Crowfoot and Fitzgerald excavation site, which is under the buildingsCrowfoot and Fitzgerald excavation site

  3. panorama of Jaffa GateJaffa Gate

Image Credits

Godot13, Yairapple, Bukvoed, Ricardo Liberato, Bel Adone, Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data 2019, Abdozaghloul, Tango7000, Ori~, Danny Gershoni, Aaadir, Amos Meron, יפעת אופק, Uri, Uri, Ori~, Hanay, גד סובול, Davidbena, Ovedc, Berthold Werner

About

This page attempts to identify all possible locations for every place mentioned in this chapter of the Bible.

The isobands you see on the map (gray areas with dark borders) attempt to give you confidence where a region is. Because many ancient regions aren't precisely defined, I consulted atlases to determine where the biblical region is located and used that data to build the isobands. The smaller isobands reflect more confidence that the given isoband is in the region, while the larger isobands reflect less confidence. Isobands are a kind of contour line that here indicate confidence levels.