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Easton's Bible Dictionary

Netophah:

distillation; dropping, a town in Judah, in the neighbourhood, probably, of Bethlehem (Neh 7:26; 1Ch 2:54). Two of David's guards were Netophathites (1Ch 27:13,15). It has been identified with the ruins of Metoba, or Um Toba, to the north-east of Bethlehem.

International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Netophah:

ne-to'-fa (neTophah; Septuagint Netopha, Nephota, and other variants): The birthplace of two of David's heroes, Maharai and Heleb (2Sa 23:28,29), also of Seraiah the son of Tanhumeth the Netophathite, one of the captains who came to offer allegiance to Gedaliah (2Ki 25:23; Jer 40:8). "The villages of the Netophathites" are mentioned (1Ch 9:16) as the dwellings of certain Levites and (Ne 12:28, the King James Version "Netophathi") of certain "sons of the singers."

The first mention of the place itself is in Ezr 2:22; Ne 7:26; #/RAPC 1Es 5:18 (the Revised Version (British and American) "Netophas"), where we have parallel lists of the exiles returning from Babylon under Zerubbabel; the place is mentioned between Bethlehem and Anathoth and in literary association with other cities in the mountains of Judah, e.g. Gibeon, Kiriath-jearim, Chephereh and Beeroth. In this respect it is most plausible to identify it with NEPHTOAH (which see), although the disappearance of the terminal guttural in the latter creates a difficulty. Conder has suggested a site known as Khirbet UmmToba, Northeast of Bethlehem, an ancient site, but not apparently of great importance. Beit Nettif, an important village on a lofty site in the Shephelah near the "Vale of Elah," also appears to have an echo of the name, and indeed may well be the Beth Netophah of the Mishna (Shebhu‘oth, ix.5; Neubauer, Geogr., 128), but the position does not seem to agree at all with that of the Old Testament Netophah. For Khirbet Umm-Toba see Palestine Exploration Fund, III, 128; for Beit Nettif, Palestine Exploration Fund, III, 24; RBR, II, 17 f; both Sh XVII.

Written by E. W. G. Masterman

Smith's Bible Dictionary

Netophah:

(distillation) a town the name of which occurs only in the catalogue of those who returned with Zerubbabel from the captivity (Ezra 2:22; Nehemiah 7:26; 1 Esdras 5:18). But, though not directly mentioned till so late a period, Netophah was really a much older place. Two of David's guard (1 Chronicles 17:13; 17:15) were Netophathites. The "villages of the Neophathites" were the residence of the Levites (1 Chronicles 9:16). From another notice we learn that the particular Levites who inhabited these villages were singers (Nehemiah 12:28). To judge from Nehemiah 7:26, the town was in the neighborhood of, or closely connected with, Bethlehem.

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