Modern Iksal, formerly Chesulloth and Chisloth-Tabor. Photographer: Volland. Licensed (Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0)
Modern Iksal, formerly Chesulloth and Chisloth-Tabor. Photo by Volland. License: CC BY-SA 3.0 (image cropped and enchanced).

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Chesulloth

also known as: Chisloth-Tabor, Iksal (modern name), Xaloth (name known to Josephus)

Hebrew: כְּסֻלּוֹת —transliteration: Kesulloth —meaning: fertile places; the loins —occurrences: 1 (Joshua 19:18 below)

This is a town of the Tribe of Issachar, located on the slopes of a mountain between Jezreel and Shunem and not far from Nazareth.

And their border was toward Jezreel, and Chesulloth, and Shunem, —Joshua 19:18 KJV

This place still exists and is now known as Iskal, Israel and is identified with Chisloth-Tabor, 2½ miles to the west of Mount Tabor, and north of Jezreel.

Modern Iksal, Israel (aka Chesulloth)—satellite view

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