Beth-Millo
Beth-millo
(Heb. Beyth Millo’, , [or ,] wall-house; Sept. v or ; Vul . oppidum [or domus] Mello; Auth. Vers. house of Millo), the name of two localities. SEE MILLO.
1. A fortress (or, according to the Targum, a village) near Shechem (Jdg 9:20); apparently the same with the citadel (, tower) of the place (Jdg 9:46-49). SEE SHECHEM.
2. A castle or fortification of Jerusalem, where King Jehoash was slain (2Ki 12:20, where it is defined as being situated on the descent to Sillo, q.v.); probably in the quarter of the same name. SEE JERUSALEM.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Beth-Millo
BETH-MILLO (Jdg 9:6 RVm [Note: Revised Version margin.] ; 2Ki 12:20 AVm [Note: Authorized Version margin.] , text house of Millo).See Millo.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Beth-Millo
beth-milo. See JERUSALEM.