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<p> ''''' beth ''''' - ''''' ha ''''' - ''''' kē´rem ''''' , ''''' beth ''''' - ''''' hak´e ''''' - ''''' rem ''''' (the King James Version Beth-haccerem; בּית הכּרם , <i> ''''' bēth ha ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' kerem ''''' </i> ; Βηθαχχαρμά , <i> ''''' Bēthachcharmá ''''' </i> (see <i> DB </i> ), "place of the vineyard"): A district (in Nehemiah 3:14 ) ruled over by one, Malchijah; mentioned in Jeremiah 6:1 as a suitable signal station. From its association with [[Tekoa]] ( Jeremiah 6:1 ) and from the statement by [[Jerome]] that it was a village which he could see daily from Bethlehem, the Frank mountain (Herodium) has been suggested. It certainly would be a unique place for a beacon. More suitable is the fertile vineyard country around <i> ''''' ‛Ain Kārem ''''' </i> (the "spring of the vineyard"). On the top of <i> ''''' Jebel ‛Ali ''''' </i> , above this village, are some remarkable cairns which, whatever their other uses, would appear to have been once beacons. around <i> ''''' ‛Ain Kārem ''''' </i> appears as <i> ''''' [[Carem]] ''''' </i> in the [[Septuagint]] ( Joshua 15:59 ). See [[Beth-Car]] . </p> | <p> ''''' beth ''''' - ''''' ha ''''' - ''''' kē´rem ''''' , ''''' beth ''''' - ''''' hak´e ''''' - ''''' rem ''''' (the King James Version Beth-haccerem; בּית הכּרם , <i> ''''' bēth ha ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' kerem ''''' </i> ; Βηθαχχαρμά , <i> ''''' Bēthachcharmá ''''' </i> (see <i> DB </i> ), "place of the vineyard"): A district (in Nehemiah 3:14 ) ruled over by one, Malchijah; mentioned in Jeremiah 6:1 as a suitable signal station. From its association with [[Tekoa]] ( Jeremiah 6:1 ) and from the statement by [[Jerome]] that it was a village which he could see daily from Bethlehem, the Frank mountain (Herodium) has been suggested. It certainly would be a unique place for a beacon. More suitable is the fertile vineyard country around <i> ''''' ‛Ain Kārem ''''' </i> (the "spring of the vineyard"). On the top of <i> ''''' Jebel ‛Ali ''''' </i> , above this village, are some remarkable cairns which, whatever their other uses, would appear to have been once beacons. around <i> ''''' ‛Ain Kārem ''''' </i> appears as <i> ''''' [[Carem]] ''''' </i> in the [[Septuagint]] ( Joshua 15:59 ). See [[Beth-Car]] . </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_1738"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/beth-haccherem Beth-Haccherem from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_1738"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/beth-haccherem Beth-Haccherem from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Beth-Haccherem [1]
beth - ha - kē´rem , beth - hak´e - rem (the King James Version Beth-haccerem; בּית הכּרם , bēth ha - kerem ; Βηθαχχαρμά , Bēthachcharmá (see DB ), "place of the vineyard"): A district (in Nehemiah 3:14 ) ruled over by one, Malchijah; mentioned in Jeremiah 6:1 as a suitable signal station. From its association with Tekoa ( Jeremiah 6:1 ) and from the statement by Jerome that it was a village which he could see daily from Bethlehem, the Frank mountain (Herodium) has been suggested. It certainly would be a unique place for a beacon. More suitable is the fertile vineyard country around ‛Ain Kārem (the "spring of the vineyard"). On the top of Jebel ‛Ali , above this village, are some remarkable cairns which, whatever their other uses, would appear to have been once beacons. around ‛Ain Kārem appears as Carem in the Septuagint ( Joshua 15:59 ). See Beth-Car .