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== Easton's [[Bible]] [[Dictionary]] == <li> A son of Shuthelah, and grandson of [[Ephraim]] (1 Chronicles 7:20 ). <div> <p> [[Copyright]] StatementThese dictionary topics are from M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., [[Illustrated]] Bible Dictionary, [[Third]] Edition, published by [[Thomas]] Nelson, 1897. Public Domain. </p> <p> Bibliography InformationEaston, Matthew George. Entry for 'Bered'. Easton's Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/ebd/b/bered.html. 1897. </p> </div> </li> == Fausset's Bible Dictionary == <p> 1. [[Near]] Beer-la-hai-roi (Genesis 16:14). [[Identified]] by some with Elusa. </p> <p> 2. [[Descendant]] of Ephraim, the same perhaps as Becher. (See BECHER.) (Numbers 26:35; 1 Chronicles 7:20). </p> == Holman Bible Dictionary == [[Genesis]] 16:141 Chronicles 7:20Numbers 26:35 == Hitchcock's Bible [[Names]] == == Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible == <p> <strong> BERED </strong> . <strong> 1 </strong> . An unknown place, mentioned but once ( Genesis 16:14 ) as an indication fixing the site of Beer-lahairoi. The identification with <em> Halasah </em> , which has been suggested, is mere guess-work. <strong> 2 </strong> . See Becher, No. <strong> 1 </strong> . </p> <p> R. A. S. Macalister. </p> == Morrish Bible Dictionary == <p> 1. Place in the south of [[Canaan]] near to which was the well <i> Lahai-roi. </i> Genesis 16:14 . </p> <p> 2. An Ephraimite, apparently the grandson of Ephraim. 1 Chronicles 7:20 . </p> == Smith's Bible Dictionary == <p> Be'red. (hail). </p> <p> 1. A place in the south of Palestine, near the well Lahairoi. Genesis 16:14. </p> <p> 2. A son or descendant of Ephraim, 1 Chronicles 7:20, possibly identical with [[Becher]] in Numbers 26:35. </p> == [[Cyclopedia]] of Biblical, [[Theological]] and [[Ecclesiastical]] Literature == <p> (Heb. id. כֶּרֶד, hail, in pause Ba'red, בּ רֶד, Genesis 16:14; Sept. always Βαράδ ), the name of a place and of a man. </p> <p> 1. A town in the south of Palestine, between which and [[Kadesh]] lay the well Lahai-roi (Genesis 16:14; comp. Genesis 16:7). The name is variously given in the ancient versions: Syriac, Gadar [? — Gerar]; Arab. Iared, probably a mere corruption of the [[Hebrew]] name; Onkelos, Chagra, חִגְרָא (elsewhere employed in the [[Targums]] for "Shur"); Ps. — Jonathan, Chalutsa, חֲלוּצָא i.e. the Elusa, ῎Ελουσα, of [[Ptolemy]] and the ecclesiastical writers, now el- Khulasah, on the [[Hebron]] road, about 12 miles south of [[Beersheba]] (Robinson, 1, 296; Stewart, p. 205; Reland, p. 755). We have the testimony of [[Jerome]] (Vita S. Hilarionis) that [[Elusa]] was called by its inhabitants Barec, which would be an easy corruption of Bered, ךְ being read for ד . [[Chaluza]] is the name elsewhere given in the [[Arabic]] version for "shur" and for "Gerar." (See [[Elusa]]). </p> <p> 2. A son of [[Shuthelah]] and grandson of Ephraim (1 Chronicles 7:20); supposed by some to have been identical with Becher in Numbers 26:35, by a mere change of letters ( בכר for ברד ), but with little probability from the context. B.C. post 1856. </p>
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_1506" /> ==
<p> ''''' bē´red ''''' ( בּרד , <i> ''''' beredh ''''' </i> ; Βαράδ , <i> ''''' Barád ''''' </i> ): A place in the [[Negeb]] mentioned in the story of [[Hagar]] (&nbsp;Genesis 16:14 ). The well Beer-lahai-roi was "between [[Kadesh]] and Bered." The Onkelos [[Targum]] renders it <i> ''''' Ḥaghrā' ''''' </i> , which is the usual equivalent of Shur, while the [[Jerusalem]] Targum renders it <i> ''''' Ḥălūcāh ''''' </i> , which is also [[Shur]] (&nbsp;Exodus 15:22 ). <i> ''''' Ḥălūcāh ''''' </i> is clearly the city of Elusu mentioned by [[Ptolemy]] and from the 4th to the 7th centuries by various ecclesiastical writers. It was an important town on the road from [[Palestine]] to Kadesh and Mount Sinai. This is without doubt the very large and important ruin <i> ''''' Kḣ Khalaṣa ''''' </i> , some 70 miles South of Jerusalem on the road from [[Beersheba]] and Rehoboth. "These ruins cover an area of 15 to 20 acres, throughout which the foundations and enclosures of houses are distinctly to be traced.... We judged that here there must have been a city with room enough for a population of 15,000 to 20,000 souls" (Robinson, <i> BR </i> , I, 201). </p>
       
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 16 October 2021

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

bē´red ( בּרד , beredh  ; Βαράδ , Barád ): A place in the Negeb mentioned in the story of Hagar ( Genesis 16:14 ). The well Beer-lahai-roi was "between Kadesh and Bered." The Onkelos Targum renders it Ḥaghrā' , which is the usual equivalent of Shur, while the Jerusalem Targum renders it Ḥălūcāh , which is also Shur ( Exodus 15:22 ). Ḥălūcāh is clearly the city of Elusu mentioned by Ptolemy and from the 4th to the 7th centuries by various ecclesiastical writers. It was an important town on the road from Palestine to Kadesh and Mount Sinai. This is without doubt the very large and important ruin Kḣ Khalaṣa , some 70 miles South of Jerusalem on the road from Beersheba and Rehoboth. "These ruins cover an area of 15 to 20 acres, throughout which the foundations and enclosures of houses are distinctly to be traced.... We judged that here there must have been a city with room enough for a population of 15,000 to 20,000 souls" (Robinson, BR , I, 201).

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