Salcah or Salchah
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Salcah or Salchah

(migration), a city named in the early records of Israel as the extreme limit of Bashan, (3:10; Joshua 13:11) and of the tribe of Gad. (1 Chronicles 5:71) On another occasion the name seems to denote a district rather than a town. (Joshua 12:5) It is identical with the town of Sulkhad (56 miles east of the Jordan, at the southern extremity of the Hauran range of mountains. The place is nearly deserted, though it contains 800 stone houses, many of them in a good state of preservation.-ED.)

Strong's Hebrew
5548. Salkah -- a city on the E. border of Bashan
... Salcah, Salchah. From an unused root. Meaning to walk; walking; Salcah, a place
East of the Jordan -- Salcah, Salchah. << 5547, 5548. Salkah. 5549 >>. ...
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