Beth-Haram BETH-HARAM was situated in the valley-plain of the Jordan (Jos 13:27). In Num 32:36 Bethharan. Its site has been recovered at Tell Rmeh at the mouth of the Wady Hesbn, 6 miles east from the familiar bathing-place of pilgrims in the Jordan. It was rebuilt and fortified by Herod Antipas when he became tetrarch, … Continue reading “Beth-Haram”
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Beth-Hanan, Elon-Beth-Hanan
Beth-Hanan, Elon-Beth-Hanan beth-hanan (1Ki 4:9). See ELON. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Beth-Hanan
Beth-hanan SEE ELON-BETH-HANAN. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Beth-Hanan See Elon-Beth-Hanan Elon-Beth-Hanan Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Beth-Ham-Mikra
Beth-Ham-Mikra ( , house of reading), is the name given by the Jews to those of their schools in which the text only of the law was read. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Beth-ham-Midrash
Beth-ham-Midrash ( , house of exposition), is the name given by the Jews to those of their schools in which the oral law or rabbinical traditions were explained. SEE MIDRASH; SEE RABBINISM. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Beth-Haggan
Beth-haggan (Heb. Beyth-hag-Gan’, , house of the garden; Sept. ; Auth. Vers. the garden-house, 2Ki 9:27), one of the spots which marked the flight of Ahaziah from Jehu. It is doubtless the same place as EN-GANNIM SEE EN-GANNIM (q.v.) of Issachar (Jos 19:21), spring of gardens, the modern Jenin, on the direct road from Samaria … Continue reading “Beth-Haggan”
Beth-Haccherem
Beth-Haccherem BETH-HACCHEREM (place of the vineyard), Neh 3:14, Jer 6:1.It appears to have had a commanding position for a beacon or ensign. Tradition fixed on Herodium south of Bethlehem, probably because it was a conspicuous site near Tekoa, with which it is noticed. A possible site is Ain Karim, west of Jerusalem, where there are … Continue reading “Beth-Haccherem”
Beth-haccerem
BETH-HACCEREM Conjectured to be the Frank mountain, between Tekoa and Bethlehem, Neh 3:14 ; Jer 6:1 . This is a solitary conical hill, on which the crusaders had a strong fortress. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Beth-haccerem (Heb. Beyth hak-Ke’rem, , house of the vineyard; Sept. [v. r.’ , ] and [v. r. , … Continue reading “Beth-haccerem”
Beth-gilgal
Beth-gilgal (Heb. Beyth hag-Gilgal’, , house of the Gilgal; Sept. omits, but some copies have v. r. ), a place from which the inhabitants gathered to Jerusalem for the purpose of celebrating the rebuilding of the walls on the return from Babylon (Neh 12:29, where the name is translated house of Gilgal); doubtless the same … Continue reading “Beth-gilgal”
Beth-gan
Beth-gan SEE BETH-HAGGAN. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature