Zaanaim

Zaanaim, Zaanannim or Bezaanaim is a place name applied to one or two locations in the Hebrew Bible.

"[3] According to Joshua 19:33, the border of the tribe of Naftali passed by the "oak in Zaanannim" (Revised Version).

According to Judges 4:11, Heber the Kenite's tent, in which Jael killed Sisera, was "as far as the oak in Zaanannim" (Revised Version).

According to Cheyne and Black, an acceptable alternative reading for "oak" in these passages is "terebinth".

[4] It has been, however, suggested by some that, following the Septuagint[5] and the Talmud, the letter "b", which in Hebrew means "in," should be taken as a part of the word following, and the phrase would then be "unto the oak of Bitzanaim," a place which has been identified with the ruins of Bessum, about half-way between Tiberias and Mount Tabor.