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BACA - B>@ - (weeping), The Valley of, A valley in Palestine, through which the exiled Psalmist sees in vision the pilgrims passing in their march towards the sanctuary of Jehovah at Zion. kjv@Psalms:84:6) That it was a real locality is most probable from the use of the definite article before the name. The rendering of the Targum is Gehenna, i.e. the Ge
- Hinnom or ravine below Mount Zion. This locality agrees well with the mention of became (Authorized Version "mulberry") trees in (2 Samuel kjv@5:23)

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Baca, Valley of @ kjv@Psalms:84:6; R.V., "valley of weeping," marg., "or balsam trees"), probably a valley in some part of Palestine, or generally some one of the valleys through which pilgrims had to pass on their way to the sanctuary of Jehovah on Zion; or it may be figuratively "a valley of weeping."

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kjv@STRING:Baca <HITCHCOCK>@ a mulberry-tree - HITCHCOCK-B


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H1056 <STRHEB>@ בּכא bâkâ' baw-kaw' From H1058; weeping; {Baca} a valley in Palestine: - Baca.