Abel Beth Maacah

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Abel Beth Maacah was a town at the very north end of the Huleh Valley—about 4 mi. [6.5 km.] west of Dan. During the reign of David, Joab pursued the rebel Sheba to the town and there the citizens beheaded him after "negotiations" between Joab and a "wise woman." (2 Samuel 20).

It was along the route, coming from the northeast, through which the Arameans (Ben–Hadad; 1 Kings 15:20; 2 Chron 16:4 [Abel Maim]) and later the Assyrians invaded Israel (Tiglath–pileser III; 2 Kings 15:29).

Abel Beth Maacah has been identified with Abil el–Qamh/T. Avel Bet Maakha (204296). It is located along one of the major sources of the Jordan River in an area that receives over 25 in. [63 cm.] of rain each year.

The site in currently (June/July 2013) being excavated. Their blog can be found here and the ABM Facbook page here.

Photos (7)

ABM From Above
ABM From Above
ABM View to East
ABM View to East
ABM Citadel
ABM Citadel
ABM View to North
ABM View to North
Robert Mullins
Robert Mullins
Panorama of Huleh Valley
Panorama of Huleh Valley
Panorama to Metula and Lebanon
Panorama to Metula and Lebanon
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