And Kedesh, and Edrei, and Enhazor,

Kedesh, [Septuagint, Kades] - so called probably from having been anciently the seat of a pagan temple and hence, 'a holy city.' It has been identified by Robinson with Kades, at the western bank of the Ard el-Huleh, ten miles north of Safed, and four northwest of the sea of Merom.

Edrei, х wª-'Edre`iy (H154), strong, mighty] - identified with an ancient ruin situated on a conical hill, and thence called Tell Khuraibeh (the tell of the ruin), about two miles south of Kedesh.

En-hazor - fountain of the village [Septuagint, peegee Asor]. Its site is unknown.

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