Kat'thath (Heb. Kattath', קִטָּת, small, for קִטֶּנֶת; Sept. Καττάθ v. r. Κατανάθ), one of the cities of Zebulon, mentioned first in a list of towns apparently along the southern border from Mount Tabor westerly (Jos 19:15); and (notwithstanding the slight difference in radicals) probably the same with the KARTAH SEE KARTAH (q.v.) of Jos 21:34; perhaps also with KITRON (Jg 1:30). Schwarz (Palest. p. 172), by a tortuous derivation. through the Talmud, seeks to identify it with Cana of Galilee.
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