Jezreel, Fountain of
Where Saul encamped before the battle of Gilboa (1 Sam. 29:1).
In the valley under Zerin there are two considerable springs,
one of which, perhaps that here referred to, “flows from under a
sort of cavern in the wall of conglomerate rock which here forms
the base of Gilboa. The water is excellent; and issuing from
crevices in the rocks, it spreads out at once into a fine limpid
pool forty or fifty feet in diameter, full of fish” (Robinson).
This may be identical with the “well of Harod” (Judg. 7:1; comp.
2 Sam. 23:25), probably the ‘Ain Jalud, i.e., the “spring of
Goliath.”