Gur-baal
Gur-baal
sojourn of Baal, a place in Arabia (2 Chr. 26:7) where there was probably a temple of Baal.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Gur-Baal
Where Arabians dwelt (2Ch 26:7). Between Palestine and Arabia.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Gur-Baal
GUR-BAAL (dwelling of Baal).An unknown locality named in 2Ch 26:7.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Gur-Baal
gur-baal (, gur baal): The residence of certain Arabs against whom God helped Uzziah, king of Judah (2Ch 26:7). Its mention immediately after the Philistines may have suggested the Gerar of the Targum. Association with the Meunim points to the East. It may be taken as certain that Jebel Neby Harun, near Petra, has always been crowned by a sanctuary. This may have been the dwelling place of Baal; or, accepting Kittel’s emendation (tur baal), the rock or mountain of Baal. The Arabs probably dwelt in the region before the days of Petra (EB, under the word)
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Gur-Baal
H1485
A town between Canaan and Arabia.
2Ch 26:7
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Gur-baal
Gur-ba’al. (abode of Baal). A place or district in which dwelt Arabians, as recorded in 2Ch 26:7. It appears from the context to have been in the country lying between Palestine and the Arabian peninsula; but this, although probable, cannot be proved.