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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49965" /> == | == Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49965" /> == | ||
<p> <strong> | <p> <strong> [[Berothah,]] [[Berothai]] </strong> . [[A]] city of Syria, despoiled by David ( 2 Samuel 8:8 ), and named by Ezekiel as a limiting point in his ideal restoration of the kingdom ( Ezekiel 47:16 ). Ezekiel places it between [[Hamath]] and Damascus; the site is otherwise unknown. In 1 Chronicles 18:8 , which is parallel to 2 Samuel 8:8 , for Berothai is substituted <strong> Cun. [Berothite </strong> in 1 Chronicles 11:39 is obviously meant for <em> [[Beerothite]] </em> . See Beeroth]. </p> <p> [[R.]] [[A.]] [[S.]] Macalister. </p> | ||
== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_15691" /> == | == American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_15691" /> == | ||
<p> A [[Syrian]] town, conquered by David, 2 Samuel 8:8; 1 Chronicles 18:8; Ezekiel 47:16 . Some find it in the modern Beyrout; but aside from the similarity of the name, the indications point to an inland site, nearer Hamath or Damascus. </p> | <p> [[A]] [[Syrian]] town, conquered by David, 2 Samuel 8:8; 1 Chronicles 18:8; Ezekiel 47:16 . Some find it in the modern Beyrout; but aside from the similarity of the name, the indications point to an inland site, nearer Hamath or Damascus. </p> | ||
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Revision as of 20:50, 12 October 2021
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]
Berothah, Berothai . A city of Syria, despoiled by David ( 2 Samuel 8:8 ), and named by Ezekiel as a limiting point in his ideal restoration of the kingdom ( Ezekiel 47:16 ). Ezekiel places it between Hamath and Damascus; the site is otherwise unknown. In 1 Chronicles 18:8 , which is parallel to 2 Samuel 8:8 , for Berothai is substituted Cun. [Berothite in 1 Chronicles 11:39 is obviously meant for Beerothite . See Beeroth].
American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [2]
A Syrian town, conquered by David, 2 Samuel 8:8; 1 Chronicles 18:8; Ezekiel 47:16 . Some find it in the modern Beyrout; but aside from the similarity of the name, the indications point to an inland site, nearer Hamath or Damascus.