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BETHEL - B>@ - (the house of God) well known city and holy place of central Palestine, about 12 mlles north of Jerusalem. If we are to accept the precise definition of kjv@Genesis:12:8) the name of Bethel would appear to have existed at this spot even before the arrival of Abram in Canaan. kjv@Genesis:12:8 kjv@Genesis:13:3-4) Bethel was the scene of Jacob’s vision. kjv@Genesis:28:11-19 kjv@Genesis:31:13) Jacob lived there. kjv@Genesis:35:1-8) The original name was Luz. kjv@Judges:1:22-23) After the conquest Bethel is frequently heard of. In the troubled times when there was no king in Israel, it was to Bethel that the people went up in their distress to ask counsel of God. kjv@Judges:20:18 kjv@Judges:20:26,31; 21:2) Authorized Version, "house of God." Here was the ark of the covenant. kjv@Judges:20:26-28 kjv@Judges:21:4) Later it is named as one of the holy cities to which Samuel went on circuit. ( kjv@1Samuel:7:16) Here Jeroboab placed one of the two calves of gold. Toward the end of Jeroboam’s life Bethel fell into the hands of Judah. ( kjv@2Chronicles:13:19) Elijah visited Bethel, and we hear of "sons of the prophets" as resident there. ( kjv@2Kings:2:2-3) But after the destruction of Baal worship by Jehu Bethel comes once more into view. ( kjv@2Kings:10:29) After the desolation of the northern kingdom by the king of Assyria, Bethel still remained an abode of priests. ( kjv@2Kings:17:27-28) In later times Bethel is named only once under the scarcely-altered name of Beitin . Its ruins still lie on the righthand side of the road from Jerusalem to Nablus. A town in the south part of Judah, named in kjv@Joshua:12:16) and kjv@1Samuel:30:27 In kjv@Joshua:15:30 kjv@Joshua:19:4; kjv@1Chronicles:4:29-30) the place appears under the name of CHESIL, BETHUL and BETHUEL. Hiel the Bethelite is recorded as the rebuilder of Jericho. (Kings:16:34) In kjv@Joshua:16:1) and kjv@1Samuel:13:2 Mount Bethel, a hilly section near Beth-el, is referred to.

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Bethel @ house of God.

(1.) A place in Central Palestine, about 10 miles north of Jerusalem, at the head of the pass of Michmash and Ai. It was originally the royal Canaanite city of Luz kjv@Genesis:28:19). The name Bethel was at first apparently given to the sanctuary in the neighbourhood of Luz, and was not given to the city itself till after its conquest by the tribe of Ephraim. When Abram entered Canaan he formed his second encampment between Bethel and Hai kjv@Genesis:12:8); and on his return from Egypt he came back to it, and again "called upon the name of the Lord" (13:4). Here Jacob, on his way from Beersheba to Haran, had a vision of the angels of God ascending and descending on the ladder whose top reached unto heaven (28:10,19); and on his return he again visited this place, "where God talked with him" (35:1-15), and there he "built an altar, and called the place El-beth-el" (q.v.). To this second occasion of God's speaking with Jacob at Bethel, Hosea (12:4-5) makes reference. In troublous times the people went to Bethel to ask counsel of God kjv@Judges:20:18 kjv@Judges:20:31 kjv@Judges:21:2). Here the ark of the covenant was kept for a long time under the care of Phinehas, the grandson of Aaron (20:26-28). Here also Samuel held in rotation his court of justice ( kjv@1Samuel:7:16). It was included in Israel after the kingdom was divided, and it became one of the seats of the worship of the golden calf (kjvKings:12:28-33; 13:1). Hence the prophet Hosea kjv@Hosea:4:15 kjv@Hosea:5:8 kjv@Hosea:10:5 ,8) calls it in contempt Beth-aven, i.e., "house of idols." Bethel remained an abode of priests even after the kingdom of Israel was desolated by the king of Assyria ( kjv@2Kings:17:28-29). At length all traces of the idolatries were extirpated by Josiah, king of Judah ( kjv@2Kings:23:15-18); and the place was still in existence after the Captivity kjv@Ezra:2:28; kjv@Nehemiah:7:32). It has been identified with the ruins of Beitin, a small village amid extensive ruins some 9 miles south of Shiloh.

(2.) Mount Bethel was a hilly district near Bethel kjv@Joshua:16:1; kjv@1Samuel:13:2).

(3.) A town in the south of Judah kjv@Joshua:8:17 kjv@Joshua:12:16).

Bethelite @ a designation of Hiel (q.v.), who rebuilt Jericho and experienced the curse pronounced long before (kjvKings:16:34).

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kjv@STRING:El-beth-el <HITCHCOCK>@ the God of Bethel - HITCHCOCK-E


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H1017 <STRHEB>@ בּית האלי bêyth hâ'ĕlîy bayth haw-el-ee' Patrial from H1008 with the article interposed; a {Bethelite} or inhabitant of Bethel: - Bethelite.


H206 <STRHEB>@ און 'âven aw'-ven The same as H205; idolatry; {Aven} the contemptuous synonym of three {places} one in Coele {Syria} one in Egypt ({On}) and one in Palestine (Bethel): - Aven. See also {H204} H1007.


H416 <STRHEB>@ אל בּית־אל 'êl bêyth-'êl ale bayth-ale' From H410 and H1008; the God of Bethel; {El-Bethel} the title given to a consecrated spot by Jacob: - El-beth-el.