Beth-Joaib SEE ATAROTH (BETH-JOAB). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Beth-Le-‘aphrah
Beth-le-Aphrah (R.V. Micah 1:10), house of dust. The Authorized Version reads “in the house of Aphrah.” This is probably the name of a town in the Shephelah, or “low country,” between Joppa and Gaza. Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Beth-Le-Aphrah BETH-LE-APHRAH (AV [Note: Authorized Version.] house of Aphrah).The name of a town apparently in Phil. territory, … Continue reading “Beth-Le-‘aphrah”
Beth-Joab
Beth-Joab See Ataroth Ataroth Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Beth-jeshimoth
BETH-JESHIMOTH A city of Reuben, taken from the Moabites, Num 33:49 Jos 12:3 13:20; but retaken by them after the captivity, Eze 25:9 . It lay not far east of the mouth of the Jordan. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Beth-jeshimoth or (as it is less correctly Anglicized in Num 33:49) Beth-jes’imoth (Heb. Beyth … Continue reading “Beth-jeshimoth”
Beth-Horon, The Battle of
Beth-Horon, The Battle of 1.The Political Situation 2.Joshua’s Strategy 3.Joshua’s Command to the Sun and Moon 4.The Astronomical Relations of the Sun and Moon 5.The Silence of the Sun 6.Yahweh Fought for Israel 7.The Afternoon’s March 8.The Chronicle and the Poem Independent Witnesses 9.Date of the Events 10.The Records Are Contemporaneous with the Events 1. … Continue reading “Beth-Horon, The Battle of”
Beth-Horon
BETH-HORON Now Beit-ur, the name common to two neighboring towns in the northwest corner of Benjamin, still distinguished as the Upper and the Lower. These lay on two ridges, with valleys on each side; Beth-horon the Nether being separated from the Upper by a small valley, and a rocky and rough pass up the ridge … Continue reading “Beth-Horon”
Beth-Hoglah
BETH-HOGLAH A town of Benjamin, on the border of Judah, Jos 15:6 ; 18:19,21. Robinson traced this name at a place three miles from the mouth of the Jordan, on the way to Jericho; here was a fine grove, watered by a sweet and limpid fountain the best in the valley of the Jordan. Fuente: … Continue reading “Beth-Hoglah”
Beth-hogla
Beth-hogla (Jos 15:6) or Beth-hog’lah (Heb. Beyth Choglah’, , partridge-house; though Jerome [Onomast. s.v. Area-atad, where he states that Betag’a was three miles from Jericho and two from the Jordan] gives another interpretation, locus gyri, reading the name , and connecting it with the funeral races or dances at the mourning for Jacob, SEE ATAD; … Continue reading “Beth-hogla”
BETH-HEL
BETH-HEL Son of Abraham’s uncle Nahor, and father of Rebekah, Gen 22:22,23 24:50. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
Beth-haran
Beth-haran (Heb. Beyth Haran’, , a variation of Beth-Haram; Sept. ), one of the fenced cities on the east of Jordan, built by the Gadites (Num 32:36). It is named with Beth-nimrah, and therefore is no doubt the same place as BETH-ARAM SEE BETH-ARAM (q.v.), accurately Beth-haram (Jos 13:27). The name is not found in … Continue reading “Beth-haran”