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<p> '''''beth''''' -'''''nim´ra''''' ( בּית נמרה , <i> '''''bēth nimrāh''''' </i> , "house of leopard," Numbers 32:36 , but in Numbers 32:3 it is simply Nimrah): In Joshua 13:27 the full name appears. In Isaiah 15:6 the name appears as Nimrim, identified as Tell Nimrim, between [[Jericho]] and the mountains on the east, where there is a fountain of large size. The city was assigned to Gad. In the 4th century ad it was located as five [[Roman]] miles North of Livias. [[Eusebius]] calls it Bethamnaram ( <i> SEP </i> , I, Tell Nimrin). </p>
<p> '''''beth''''' -'''''nim´ra''''' ( בּית נמרה , <i> '''''bēth nimrāh''''' </i> , "house of leopard," Numbers 32:36 , but in Numbers 32:3 it is simply Nimrah): In Joshua 13:27 the full name appears. In Isaiah 15:6 the name appears as Nimrim, identified as Tell Nimrim, between Jericho and the mountains on the east, where there is a fountain of large size. The city was assigned to Gad. In the 4th century ad it was located as five Roman miles North of Livias. Eusebius calls it Bethamnaram ( <i> SEP </i> , I, Tell Nimrin). </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_1835"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/beth-nimrah Beth-Nimrah from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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beth -nim´ra ( בּית נמרה , bēth nimrāh , "house of leopard," Numbers 32:36 , but in Numbers 32:3 it is simply Nimrah): In Joshua 13:27 the full name appears. In Isaiah 15:6 the name appears as Nimrim, identified as Tell Nimrim, between Jericho and the mountains on the east, where there is a fountain of large size. The city was assigned to Gad. In the 4th century ad it was located as five Roman miles North of Livias. Eusebius calls it Bethamnaram ( SEP , I, Tell Nimrin).