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== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_71862" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_71862" /> ==
<p> '''Beth'el.''' ''(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, &nbsp;Genesis 12:8, the name of Bethel would appear to have existed at this spot, even before the arrival of Abram in Canaan. &nbsp;Genesis 12:8; &nbsp;Genesis 13:3-4. Bethel was the scene of Jacob's vision. &nbsp;Genesis 28:11-19; &nbsp;Genesis 31:13. Jacob lived there. &nbsp;Genesis 35:1-8. The original name was '''Luz''' . &nbsp;Judges 1:22-23. </p> <p> 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. &nbsp;Judges 20:18; &nbsp;Judges 20:26; &nbsp;Judges 20:31; &nbsp;Judges 21:2. Authorized Version, ''"House Of God".'' Here was the [[Ark]] of the Covenant. &nbsp;Judges 20:26-28; &nbsp;Judges 21:4. </p> <p> Later, it is named as one of the holy cities to which Samuel went, on circuit. &nbsp;1 Samuel 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. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 13:19. Elijah visited Bethel, and we hear of "sons of the prophets" as resident there. &nbsp;2 Kings 2:2-3. </p> <p> But, after the destruction of Baal worship by Jehu, Bethel comes once more into view. &nbsp;2 Kings 10:29. After the desolation of the northern kingdom, by the king of Assyria, Bethel still remained an abode of priests. &nbsp;2 Kings 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. </p> <p> 1. A town in the south part of Judah, named in &nbsp;Joshua 12:16 and &nbsp;1 Samuel 30:27. In &nbsp;Joshua 15:30; &nbsp;Joshua 19:4; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 4:29-30, the place appears under the name of '''Chesil''' , '''Bethul''' and '''Bethuel''' . Hiel, the Bethelite, is recorded as the rebuilder of Jericho. &nbsp;1 Kings 16:34. </p> <p> 2. In &nbsp;Joshua 16:1 and &nbsp;1 Samuel 13:2, Mount Bethel, a hilly section near Beth-el, is referred to. </p>
<p> '''Beth'el.''' ''(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, &nbsp;Genesis 12:8, the name of Bethel would appear to have existed at this spot, even before the arrival of Abram in Canaan. &nbsp;Genesis 12:8; &nbsp;Genesis 13:3-4. Bethel was the scene of Jacob's vision. &nbsp;Genesis 28:11-19; &nbsp;Genesis 31:13. Jacob lived there. &nbsp;Genesis 35:1-8. The original name was [[Luz]] . &nbsp;Judges 1:22-23. </p> <p> 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. &nbsp;Judges 20:18; &nbsp;Judges 20:26; &nbsp;Judges 20:31; &nbsp;Judges 21:2. Authorized Version, ''"House Of God".'' Here was the [[Ark]] of the Covenant. &nbsp;Judges 20:26-28; &nbsp;Judges 21:4. </p> <p> Later, it is named as one of the holy cities to which Samuel went, on circuit. &nbsp;1 Samuel 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. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 13:19. Elijah visited Bethel, and we hear of "sons of the prophets" as resident there. &nbsp;2 Kings 2:2-3. </p> <p> But, after the destruction of Baal worship by Jehu, Bethel comes once more into view. &nbsp;2 Kings 10:29. After the desolation of the northern kingdom, by the king of Assyria, Bethel still remained an abode of priests. &nbsp;2 Kings 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. </p> <p> 1. A town in the south part of Judah, named in &nbsp;Joshua 12:16 and &nbsp;1 Samuel 30:27. In &nbsp;Joshua 15:30; &nbsp;Joshua 19:4; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 4:29-30, the place appears under the name of [[Chesil]] , [[Bethul]] and [[Bethuel]] . Hiel, the Bethelite, is recorded as the rebuilder of Jericho. &nbsp;1 Kings 16:34. </p> <p> 2. In &nbsp;Joshua 16:1 and &nbsp;1 Samuel 13:2, Mount Bethel, a hilly section near Beth-el, is referred to. </p>
          
          
== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_15572" /> ==
== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_15572" /> ==
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== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_69779" /> ==
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_69779" /> ==
<p> '''Bethel''' (''Bĕth'Ĕl'' ), ''House Of God.'' &nbsp;Joshua 18:13. 1. A town about twelve miles north of Jerusalem. It was visited by Abraham, &nbsp;Genesis 12:8; &nbsp;Genesis 13:3; marked by Jacob after his vision of the ladder, &nbsp;Genesis 28:11-19; &nbsp;Genesis 31:13; dwelling-place of Jacob, &nbsp;Genesis 35:1-8; name applied to Luz, &nbsp;Judges 1:22-23. See &nbsp;Joshua 16:2; &nbsp;Genesis 28:19; Samuel judged there, &nbsp;1 Samuel 7:16; a place of calf-worship, &nbsp;1 Kings 12:29; &nbsp;2 Kings 10:29; called Beth-aven—''I.E.,'' "house of idols," &nbsp;Hosea 10:5 (in verse 8 simply Aven); taken by Judah, &nbsp;2 Chronicles 13:19; home of prophets, &nbsp;2 Kings 2:2-3; of a priest, &nbsp;2 Kings 17:28; &nbsp;2 Kings 23:15; &nbsp;2 Kings 23:19; was desolate, &nbsp;Amos 3:14; &nbsp;Amos 5:5-6; settled by Benjamites after the captivity, &nbsp;Nehemiah 11:31; named about seventy times in the Old Testament; not noticed in the New Testament; now called Beitin (nine miles south of Shiloh), a village of about 25 Moslem hovels, standing amid ruins which cover about four acres. </p>
<p> [[Bethel]] (''Bĕth'Ĕl'' ), ''House Of God.'' &nbsp;Joshua 18:13. 1. A town about twelve miles north of Jerusalem. It was visited by Abraham, &nbsp;Genesis 12:8; &nbsp;Genesis 13:3; marked by Jacob after his vision of the ladder, &nbsp;Genesis 28:11-19; &nbsp;Genesis 31:13; dwelling-place of Jacob, &nbsp;Genesis 35:1-8; name applied to Luz, &nbsp;Judges 1:22-23. See &nbsp;Joshua 16:2; &nbsp;Genesis 28:19; Samuel judged there, &nbsp;1 Samuel 7:16; a place of calf-worship, &nbsp;1 Kings 12:29; &nbsp;2 Kings 10:29; called Beth-aven—''I.E.,'' "house of idols," &nbsp;Hosea 10:5 (in verse 8 simply Aven); taken by Judah, &nbsp;2 Chronicles 13:19; home of prophets, &nbsp;2 Kings 2:2-3; of a priest, &nbsp;2 Kings 17:28; &nbsp;2 Kings 23:15; &nbsp;2 Kings 23:19; was desolate, &nbsp;Amos 3:14; &nbsp;Amos 5:5-6; settled by Benjamites after the captivity, &nbsp;Nehemiah 11:31; named about seventy times in the Old Testament; not noticed in the New Testament; now called Beitin (nine miles south of Shiloh), a village of about 25 Moslem hovels, standing amid ruins which cover about four acres. </p>
          
          
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_30681" /> ==
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_30681" /> ==