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A boundary marker in the tribal inheritance of Asher in the western Galilee
GalileeHali ("ornament" or "necklace") was a boundary point of Asher's tribal inheritance in the western Galilee, named in Joshua 19:25 in the catalog of the tribe's allotment: "And their border was Helkath, and Hali, and Beten, and Achshaph." The town appears only in this single boundary list and is uncertain in location. It lay somewhere in the western Galilee between Mount Carmel and the inland Acco plain, in the cluster of small Asherite frontier settlements that the tribe never fully dispossessed from the Canaanite inhabitants (Judges 1:31-32).
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