Zarthan, Zartanah

“Zarthan” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(cooling). (1) A town in the Jordan valley. Between it and Succoth was the clay-ground in which Solomon cast the utensils for the temple service. Now the mound called Tell-sa-rem (1 Kings 7:46). (2) The same place is doubtless meant by Zaretan (Josh. 3:16), and by Zererath (Judg. 7:22). (3) Supposedly another name for the Zartanah of 1 Kings 4:12. (4) Doubtless Zarthan (1) is meant by the Zeredathah of 2 Chron. 4:17.

“Zaretan” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(Josh. 3:16). [ZARTHAN, 2.]

“Zartanah” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(cooling). A place usually identified with Zarthan (1 Kings 4:12).

“Zaretan, Zarthan” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

Place in the Jordan valley, apparently near Succoth (Josh. 3:16; 1 Kings 7:46). The Hebrew is the same as ZARTANAH. The place is possibly the same as ZEREDATHAH. Not identified.

“Zartanah” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

Place named to define the position of Beth-shean (1 Kings 4:12). Not identified.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Tsarthan
Phonic:
tsaw-reth-awn’
Meaning:
perhaps for 6868; Tsarethan, a place in Palestine
KJV Usage:
Zarthan

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

same as Zartanah

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Straitness of the dwelling; to pierce:―place in Palestine [ZARETAN], 1 Kings 7:46. {Angustia habitationis}