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    BETH-HOGLAH

    (Beth-hogʹlah) [house or place of the partridge].

    A Benjamite border town situated in the southeastern corner of this tribe’s territory and on the boundary between Benjamin and Judah. (Josh. 15:1, 6; 18:11, 19, 21) Evidence of the name is still preserved at ‘Ain Hajla, located about four miles (6.4 kilometers) SE of modern Jericho.