Strong's #8590: Ta`anak (pronounced tah-an-awk')
or Tanak {tah-nawk'}; of uncertain derivation; Taanak or Tanak, a place in Palestine:--Taanach, Tanach.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
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ta‛ănâk / ta‛nâk
Taanach or Tanach = "sandy"
1) an ancient Canaanite city conquered by Joshua and allotted to the half tribe of Manasseh although in the territory of Issachar; given to the Kohathite Levites; located on the west of the Jordan and near the waters of Megiddo
Part of Speech: noun proper locative
Relation: of uncertain derivation
Usage:
This word is used 7 times:
Joshua 12:21: "The king of Taanach, one; the king of Megiddo, one;"
Joshua 17:11: "of Endor and her towns, and the inhabitants of Taanach and her towns, and the inhabitants of Megiddo and her towns,"
Joshua 21:25: "And out of the half tribe of Manasseh, Tanach with her suburbs, and Gath-rimmon"
Judges 1:27: "the inhabitants of Beth-shean and her towns, nor Taanach and her towns, nor the inhabitants of Dor and her towns,"
Judges 5:19: "fought the kings of Canaan in Taanach by the waters of Megiddo; they took"
1 Kings 4:12: "Baana the son of Ahilud; to him pertained Taanach and Megiddo, and all Beth-shean, which"
1 Chronicles 7:29: "of Manasseh, Beth-shean and her towns, Taanach and her towns, Megiddo and her towns, Dor"