Chun
CHUN
Elsewhere called BEROTHAH, BEROTHAI, which see.
Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
Chun
[pron. Cun] (Heb. Kun, , deriv. uncertain; Sept. , Vulg. Chun), a Syrian city mentioned in connection with Tibhath, as one of the cities of Hadarezer, from which David procured brass for building the Temple (1Ch 18:8). In the parallel passage (2Sa 8:8) these two cities are called respectively Betah and BEROTHAI. It is perhaps the same with the Conna mentioned in the Itin. Antonizi as situated between Laodicea and Baalbek. The rendering of the Sept. seems to imply that instead of from Chun () it had read Berod (, q. d. , i.e. , choice); but Josephus supports the present Heb. text (, Ant. 7, 5, 3). SEE BEROTHAH.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Chun
one of the cities of Hadarezer, king of Syria. David procured brass (i.e., bronze or copper) from it for the temple (1 Chr. 18:8). It is called Berothai in 2 Sam. 8:8; probably the same as Berothah in Ezek. 47:16.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Chun
A city of Hadarezer (1Ch 18:8) = Berethat (2Sa 8:8).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Chun
chun (, kun, founding). See CUN.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Chun
City in the North captured by David, from whence he took much brass, which was used by Solomon in the Temple. 1Ch 18:8. Apparently the same as BEROTHAI in 2Sa 8:8.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Chun
H3560
A Syrian city.
1Ch 18:8 Betah; Berothai
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Chun
Chun (kn), R. V., Cun (kn). 1Ch 18:8. Same as Berothai. 2Sa 8:8.
Fuente: People’s Dictionary of the Bible
Chun
Chun. 1Ch 18:8. Called Berothai in 2Sa 8:8. See Berothah