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BEER

- SHEBA @ a city on the southern frontier of Palestine- kjv@Genesis:21:31; kjv@Genesis:22:19; kjv@Genesis:26:33; kjv@Genesis:28:10; kjv@Genesis:46:1; kjv@Joshua:15:28; kjv@Judges:20:1 kjv@1Samuel:8:2; kjv@2Chronicles:19:4; kjv@2Chronicles:30:5; kjv@Amos:5:5

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BEER - B>@ - (a well). One of the latest halting-places of the Israelites, lying beyond the Arnon. kjv@Numbers:21:16-18) This is possibly the BEER

- ELIM of kjv@Isaiah:15:8) A place to which Jotham, the son of Gideon, fled for fear of his brother Abimelech. kjv@Judges:9:21)

BEERA - B>@ - (a well), son of Zophah, of the tribe of Asher. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:37) (B.C. after 1450.)

BEERAH - B>@ - prince of the Reubenites, carried away by Tiglath-pileser. ( kjv@1Chronicles:5:6) (B.C. 738).

BEERELIM - B>@ - (well of heroes), a spot named in kjv@Isaiah:15:8) as on the "border of Moab." kjv@Numbers:21:16) comp. Numb 21:13

BEERI - B>@ - The father of Judith, one of the wives of Esau. kjv@Genesis:26:34) ANAH (B.C. 1797.) Father of the prophet Hosea. kjv@Hosea:1:1) (B.C. before 725.)

BEERLAHAIROI - B>@ - (a well of the living), a living spring, Authorized Version, fountain, comp. kjv@Jeremiah:6:7) between Kadesh and Bered, in the wilderness. kjv@Genesis:24:62)

BEEROTH - B>@ - (wells), one of the four cities of the Hivites who deluded Joshua into a treaty of peace with them. kjv@Joshua:9:17) It is now el
- Bireh , which stands about 10 miles north of Jerusalem.

BEEROTH OF THE CHILDREN OF JAAKAN - B>@ - the wells of the tribe of Bene
- Jaakan, which formed one of the halting-places of the Israelites in the desert. (10:6) In kjv@Numbers:33:31) the name is given as BENE

- JAAKAN only.

BEERSHEBA, OR BEERSHEBA - B>@ - (well of the oath), the name of one of the old places in Palestine which formed the southern limit of the country. There are two accounts of the origin of the name. According to the first, the well was dug by Abraham, and the name given to Judah, kjv@Joshua:15:28) and then to Simeon, kjv@Joshua:19:2; kjv@1Chronicles:4:28) In the often-quoted "from Dan even unto Beersheba," kjv@Judges:20:1) it represents the southern boundary of Canaan, as Dan the northern. In the time of Jerome it was still a considerable place, and still retains its ancient name
Bir es
- Seba . There are at present on the spot two principal wells and five smaller ones. The two principal wells are on or close to the northern bank of the Wady es
- Seba . The larger of the two, which lies to the east, is, according to Dr. Robinson, 12 1/2 feet in diameter, and at the time of his visit (April 12) was 44 1/2 feet to the surface of the water. The masonry which encloses the well extends downward 28 1/2 feet. The other well Isaiah:5 feet in diameter, and was 42 feet to the water. The curb-stones around the mouth of both wells are worn into deep grooves by the action of the ropes of so many centures. These wells are in constant use today. The five lesser wells are in a group in the bed of the wady. On some low hills north of the large wells are scattered the foundations and ruins of a town of moderate size.

easton:



Beer @ well.

(1.) A place where a well was dug by the direction of Moses, at the forty-fourth station of the Hebrews in their wanderings kjv@Numbers:21:16-18) in the wilderness of Moab. (
See WELL

(2.) A town in the tribe of Judah to which Jotham fled for fear of Abimelech kjv@Judges:9:21). Some have identified this place with Beeroth.

Beer-elim @ well of heroes, probably the name given to Beer, the place where the chiefs of Israel dug a well kjv@Numbers:21:16; kjv@Isaiah:15:8).

Beer-lahai-roi @ i.e., "the well of him that liveth and seeth me," or, as some render it, "the well of the vision of life", the well where the Lord met with Hagar kjv@Genesis:16:7-14). Isaac dwelt beside this well (24:62; 25:11). It has been identified with 'Ain Muweileh, or Moilahhi, south-west of Beersheba, and about 12 miles W. from Kadesh-barnea.

Beeri @ illustrious, or the well-man.

(1.) The father of Judith, one of the wives of Esau kjv@Genesis:26:34), the same as Adah kjv@Genesis:36:2).

(2.) The father of the prophet Hosea (1:1).

Beeroth @ wells, one of the four cities of the Hivites which entered by fraud into a league with Joshua. It belonged to Benjamin kjv@Joshua:18:25). It has by some been identified with el
- Bireh on the way to Nablus, 10 miles north of Jerusalem.

Beeroth of the children of Jaakan @ kjv@Deuteronomy:10:6). The same as Bene-jaakan kjv@Numbers:33:31).

Beersheba @ well of the oath, or well of seven, a well dug by Abraham, and so named because he and Abimelech here entered into a compact kjv@Genesis:21:31). On re-opening it, Isaac gave it the same name kjv@Genesis:26:31-33). It was a favourite place of abode of both of these patriarchs (21:33-22:1,19; 26:33; 28:10). It is mentioned among the "cities" given to the tribe of Simeon kjv@Joshua:19:2; kjv@1Chronicles:4:28). From Dan to Beersheba, a distance of about 144 miles kjv@Judges:20:1; kjv@1Chronicles:21:2; kjv@2Samuel:24:2), became the usual way of designating the whole Promised Land, and passed into a proverb. After the return from the Captivity the phrase is narrowed into "from Beersheba unto the valley of Hinnom" kjv@Nehemiah:11:30). The kingdom of the ten tribes extended from Beersheba to Mount Ephraim ( kjv@2Chronicals:19:4). The name is not found in the New Testament. It is still called by the Arabs Bir es
- Seba, i.e., "well of the seven", where there are to the present day two principal wells and five smaller ones. It is nearly midway between the southern end of the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean.

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BEER @

-1. A station of the Israelites kjv@Numbers:21:16-18

-2. A town in the territory of the tribe of Judah kjv@Judges:9:21

BEERA @
- Son of Zophah kjv@1Chronicles:7:37

BEERAH @
- A Reubenite kjv@1Chronicles:5:6

BEER

- ELIM @
- A city of Moab kjv@Isaiah:15:8

BEERI @

-1. A Hittite kjv@Genesis:26:34 .
See ANAH

-2. Father of Hosea kjv@Hosea:1:1

BEER

- LAHAI

- ROI @
- Also called LAHAI

- ROI, a well kjv@Genesis:16:14; kjv@Genesis:24:62; kjv@Genesis:25:11

BEEROTH @

-1. A station of the Israelites. Aaron died at kjv@Deuteronomy:10:6 .
See BENE

- JAAKAN

-2. A city of the Hivites kjv@Joshua:9:17; kjv@Joshua:18:25; kjv@2Samuel:4:2; kjv@Ezra:2:25; kjv@Nehemiah:7:29

BEER

- SHEBA @

-1. The most southern city of Palestine kjv@Judges:20:1 .Named by Abraham, who lived there kjv@Genesis:21:31-33; kjv@Genesis:22:19 .The place where Isaac lived kjv@Genesis:26:23 .Jacob went out from, toward Haran kjv@Genesis:28:10 .Sacrifices offered at, by Jacob; when journeying to Egypt kjv@Genesis:46:1 .In the inheritance of Judah kjv@Joshua:15:20 kjv@Joshua:15:28 kjv@2Samuel:24:7 .Afterward assigned to Simeon kjv@Joshua:19:2 kjv@Joshua:19:9 kjv@1Chronicles:4:28 .Two sons of Samuel were judges at kjv@1Samuel:8:2 .Became a seat of idolatrous worship kjv@Amos:5:5; kjv@Amos:8:14

-2. The well of, belonged to Abraham and Isaac kjv@Genesis:21:25-26

-3. Wilderness of, Hagar miraculously sees a well in kjv@Genesis:21:14-19 .An angel fed Elijah in kjv@1Kings:19:5-7

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kjv@STRING:Baalath-beer <HITCHCOCK>@ subjected pit - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beer <HITCHCOCK>@ a well - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beera <HITCHCOCK>@ a well; declaring - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beerelim <HITCHCOCK>@ the well of Elim, or of rains - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beeri <HITCHCOCK>@ my well - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beer-lahai-roi <HITCHCOCK>@ the well of him that liveth and seeth me - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beeroth <HITCHCOCK>@ wells; explaining - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beersheba <HITCHCOCK>@ the well of an oath; the seventh well - HITCHCOCK-B


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BEER

- SHEBA @ a city on the southern frontier of Palestine- kjv@Genesis:21:31; kjv@Genesis:22:19; kjv@Genesis:26:33; kjv@Genesis:28:10; kjv@Genesis:46:1; kjv@Joshua:15:28; kjv@Judges:20:1 kjv@1Samuel:8:2; kjv@2Chronicles:19:4; kjv@2Chronicles:30:5; kjv@Amos:5:5

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H46 <STRHEB>@ אביר 'âbîyr aw-beer' From H82; mighty (spoken of God): - mighty (one).


H47 <STRHEB>@ אבּיר 'abbîyr ab-beer' For H46: - {angel} {bull} {chiefest} mighty ({one}) stout {[-hearted]} strong ({one}) valiant.


H1192 <STRHEB>@ בּעלת בּאר ba‛ălath ber bah-al-ath' beh-ayr' From H1172 and H875; mistress of a well; Baalath {Beer} a place in Palestine: - Baalath-beer.


H1269 <STRHEB>@ בּרזותo birzôth beer-zoth' Probably feminine plural from an unused root (apparently meaning to pierce); holes; {Birzoth} an Israelite: - Birzavith [from the margin].


H1279 <STRHEB>@ בּריה biryâh beer-yaw' Feminine from H1262; food: - meat.


H1284 <STRHEB>@ בּריעי berîy‛îy ber-ee-ee' Patronymic from H1283; a Beriite (collectively) or descendant of Beriah: - Beerites.


H1306 <STRHEB>@ בּרשׁע birshabeer-shah' Probably from H7562 with prepositional prefix; with wickedness; {Birsha} a king of Gomorrah: - Birsha.


H3524 <STRHEB>@ כּבּיר kabbîyr kab-beer' From H3727; {vast} whether in extent (figuratively of {power} mighty; of {time} {aged}) or in {number} many: - + {feeble} {mighty} {most} {much} {strong} valiant.


H3810 <STRHEB>@ לדבר לדבר לו דבר לא דבר lô' debar lô debar lidbir lôdebar (1,2) lo {deb-ar'} {lid-beer'} lo-deb-ar' From H3808 and H1699; pastureless; lo {Debar} a place in Palestine: - {Debir} Lo-debar.


H4342 <STRHEB>@ מכבּיר makbîyr mak-beer' Transitive participle of H3527; plenty: - abundance.


H876 <STRHEB>@ בּאר ber be-ayr' The same as H875; {Beer} a place in the {Desert} also one in Palestine: - Beer.


H878 <STRHEB>@ בּארא berâ' be-ay-raw' From H875; a well; {Beera} an Israelite: - Beera.


H879 <STRHEB>@ בּאר אלים berlîym be-ayr' ay-leem' From H875 and the plural of H410; well of heroes; {Beer-elim} a place in the Desert: - Beer-elim.


H880 <STRHEB>@ בּארה berâh be-ay-raw' The same as H878; {Berrah} an Israelite: - Beerah.


H881 <STRHEB>@ בּארות berôth be-ay-rohth' Feminine plural of H875; wells; {Beeroth} a place in Palestine: - Beeroth.


H882 <STRHEB>@ בּארי berîy be-ay-ree' From H875; fountained; {Beeri} the name of a Hittite and of an Israelite: - Beeri.


H883 <STRHEB>@ בּאר לחי ראי ber lachay rô'îy be-ayr' lakh-ah'ee ro-ee' From H875 and H2416 (with prefix) and H7208; well of a living (One) my Seer; {Beer-lachai-roi} a place in the Desert: - Beer-lahai-roi.


H884 <STRHEB>@ בּאר שׁבע ber shebabe-ayr' sheh'-bah From H875 and H7651 (in the sense of H7650); well of an oath; Beer {Sheba} a place in Palestine: - Beer-shebah.


H885 <STRHEB>@ בּארת בּני־יעקן berôth benêy-ya‛ăqan be-ay-roth' be-nay' yah-a-can' From the feminine plural of {H875} and the plural contraction of {H1121} and H3292; wells of (the) sons of Jaakan; Beeroth {Bene-Jaakan} a place in the Desert: - Beeroth of the children of Jaakan.


H886 <STRHEB>@ בּארתי berôthîy be-ay-ro-thee' Patrial from H881; a Beerothite or inhabitant of Beeroth: - Beerothite.