Difference between revisions of "Beth-Anoth"
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<p> '''''beth''''' -'''''ā´noth''''' ( בּית ענות , <i> '''''bēth‛ănōth''''' </i> ; Βαιθανάμ , <i> '''''Baithanám''''' </i> , probably "House of Anath" - a god; Joshua 15:59 ): The ruin of <i> '''''Beit ‛Ainûn''''' </i> , 1 1/2 miles Southeast of <i> '''''Halhûl''''' </i> , in the neighborhood also of [[Bethzur]] and [[Gedor]] - places mentioned in association with it as towns in the hill country of Judah - appears to be a probable site. The present surface ruins belong to later ages. </p> | <p> ''''' beth ''''' - ''''' ā´noth ''''' ( בּית ענות , <i> ''''' bēth‛ănōth ''''' </i> ; Βαιθανάμ , <i> ''''' Baithanám ''''' </i> , probably "House of Anath" - a god; Joshua 15:59 ): The ruin of <i> ''''' Beit ‛Ainûn ''''' </i> , 1 1/2 miles Southeast of <i> ''''' Halhûl ''''' </i> , in the neighborhood also of [[Bethzur]] and [[Gedor]] - places mentioned in association with it as towns in the hill country of Judah - appears to be a probable site. The present surface ruins belong to later ages. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 14 October 2021
Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]
Beth'-anoth. (House Of Echo). A town in the mountainous district of Judah, named with Halhul , Beth-zur and others in Joshua 15:58 only.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]
Beth-Anoth ( Joshua 15:59 ). A town in the mountains of Judah near Gedor. It is the present Beit ‘Ainûn , S.E. of Halhul.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary [3]
Joshua 15:59. Now Hanin (Conder, Palestine Exploration Quarterly Statement, April, 1876).
Holman Bible Dictionary [4]
Joshua 15:59
Easton's Bible Dictionary [5]
Joshua 15:59
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [6]
beth - ā´noth ( בּית ענות , bēth‛ănōth ; Βαιθανάμ , Baithanám , probably "House of Anath" - a god; Joshua 15:59 ): The ruin of Beit ‛Ainûn , 1 1/2 miles Southeast of Halhûl , in the neighborhood also of Bethzur and Gedor - places mentioned in association with it as towns in the hill country of Judah - appears to be a probable site. The present surface ruins belong to later ages.