Manasseh: Jos 16:9, 1Ch 7:29, Beth-shean, the Scythopolis of the Greek and Roman writers, was situated in the plain of Jordan, west of that river, 120 furlongs - south from Tiberias, according to Josephus, and 600 furlongs - north from Jerusalem - 2; Mac 1Ch 12:29. It was the largest city of the Decapolis, and the only one on that side of Jordan. It is now called Bisan, 8 hours or 24 miles from Tiberias; and described by Dr. Richardson, exclusive of its ruins, as a "collection of miserable hovels, containing 200 inhabitants." 1Sa 31:10, 1Sa 31:12, Beth-shan, 1Ki 4:12
Ibleam: 2Ki 9:27, 1Ch 6:70, Bileam
Dor: Dor, according to Eusebius, was situated on the Mediterranean, nine miles from Cesarea Palestine, towards Carmel. The village of Tortura, four leagues north of Cesarea, is supposed to nearly occupy it site. Jos 12:23, Jdg 1:27, 1Ki 4:11
Endor: 1Sa 28:7, Psa 83:10
Taanach: Jos 12:21, Jdg 5:19
Megiddo: Jdg 1:27, Jdg 5:19, 1Ki 4:12, 1Ki 9:15, 2Ki 9:27, 2Ki 23:29, 2Ki 23:30, 2Ch 35:22, Zec 12:11
Reciprocal: Jos 11:2 - Dor Jos 17:16 - Bethshean Jos 21:25 - Tanach 2Sa 21:12 - Bethshan