- A town
named Baalath-Beer is
mentioned in the
Masoretic Text of
Joshua 19:8,
which places near the end of a list of
towns belonging to the
Tribe of Simeon...
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Baalath is the name of
either one or two
towns in the
Hebrew Bible. Its name is the
female form of Baal.
Joshua 19:44
lists Baalath among Danite towns...
- "husband" (as
possessor of the wife); possessor,
controller Baalah Baalath Baalath-Beer Baal-berith Baal-gad Baal-hamon Baal-hanan, the Lord is gracious...
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several places in
ancient Israel: Ramoth-Gilead, a
Levite city of
refuge Baalath-Beer, also
known as
Ramoth of the South, a city of the
tribe of Simeon...
- subdued; a
spouse Baalath – a rejoicing; our
proud lord
Baalath-Beer –
subjected pit Baal-berith – lord of the
covenant Baale – same as
Baalath Baal-gad – lord...
- Benjamin,
mentioned in the Book of
Jeremiah and also in the
Gospel of
Matthew Baalath-Beer, also
known as
Ramoth of the South, in the
tribe of
Simeon a city...
- of
Baalbek with the town of
Baalgad in the Book of Joshua; the town of
Baalath, one of Solomon's
cities in the
First Book of Kings; Baal-hamon, where...
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possible that Ramot-Negev is the
place now
known as
Hurvath Uza. See also
Baalath-Beer. This is
about the city. For
individuals of the same name, see List...
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Millo and the wall of Jerusalem, Hazor, Megiddo, Gezer,
Lower Beth-horon,
Baalath,
Tamar in the wilderness,
within the land, as well as all of Solomon’s...
- from it,
Betchora [Beth-horon] was the name of one of them, and
Beleth [
Baalath] of the other. He also
built other cities that lay
conveniently for these...