Based on the biblical narrative, primarily from the
Books of Kings and 2 Samuel,
Berothai, a city belonging to Hadadezer () is identified by many with
Berothah (), which was between
Hamath and
Damascus. Zobah was probably located near this city, though
Joseph Halévy claims to have identified Zobah with
Chalcis. On the later view, the area in question would be found in the far north of
Syria and parts of
Turkey. Some sources indicate that Zobah city is the modern city of
Homs in Syria, or
Anjar in
Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. According to
Edward Lipiński, the location of the capital city of Ṣoba corresponds to the present archaeological site of
Tell Deir in the
Beqaa Valley of modern-day
Lebanon. Gaby Abousamra connects Zobah with the modern-day village of Zabbud, also in Lebanon.
Nadav Na'aman suggests
Al-Qusayr north of
Riblah as one possible candidate for the biblical city. ==See also==