Beth-Ezel
Beth-ezel
(Heb. Beyth he-E’tsel, , house of the firm root, i.e. fixed dwelling; Sept. translates v , neighboring house, as in our margin), a town in Judaea, mentioned Mic 1:11, where there is an allusion to the above etymology. Ephraem Syrus understands a place near Samaria; but the context seems to locate it in the Philistine plain, perhaps at the modern Beit-Affa (Robinson, Researches, 2, 369, note), 5.25 miles S.E. of Ashdod (Van de Velde’s Map).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Beth-Ezel
BETH-EZEL (Mic 1:11).Perhaps place near, see AVm [Note: Authorized Version margin.] : mentioned with Zaanan and Shaphir. It seems to have been a place in the Philistine plain, but the site is unknown. According to some it is = Azel of Zec 14:5.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Beth-Ezel
beth-ezel ( , beth ha-‘ecel; , okos echomenos autes; literally, adjoining house): A place named along with other cities in the Philistine plain (Mic 1:11). The site has not been identified. By some it is thought to be the same as Azel of Zec 14:5; but see AZEL.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Beth-Ezel
H1018
A town of Judah.
Mic 1:11