Jattir (Yattir) | |
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Coordinates: 31°21′09.″N 35°00′58.″E / 31.35250°N 35.01611°ECoordinates: 31°21′09.″N 35°00′58.″E / 31.35250°N 35.01611°E | |
Affiliation | Jewish priesthood |
Founded | pre-biblical era |
Population (2014) | 0 |
Jattir (Hebrew יַתִּר pronounced Yattir) is a town in the Land of Israel located in the mountainous area of Judah (Joshua 15:48). It was allocated by Joshua and Elazar to the kohanim of the Aaronic priesthood to live in (Joshua 21:14).
Some 400 years later, the book of Kings mentions how King David shared a portion of the War booty from his battle with the Amalekites with the elders of Yattir (1 Samuel 30:27).
Jattir has been identified with Khirbet Attir (Horvat Yattir), southwest of Hebron.
Victor Guérin thought that Jattir was identical with the Lebanese village Yater.