As the division of the land progresses, the focus shifts to the tribes destined to settle in the northern regions. The third lot drawn establishes the territory for the tribe of Zebulun [ביאור שטיינזלץ].
There is general agreement among commentators that this inheritance was located at the far northwestern edge of the Land of Israel. The boundary line for Zebulun's land is anchored by a settlement or city known as Sarid. This specific location served as both the starting and ending point for their border, firmly establishing their territory in that northwestern corner of the land.