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== Holman [[Bible]] [[Dictionary]] == 2 Samuel 20:142 Samuel 20:13 == [[Cyclopedia]] of Biblical, [[Theological]] and [[Ecclesiastical]] Literature == <p> (Heb. only in the plur., and with the art., hab-Berim', הִבֵּרִים, derivation uncertain [Gesenius and Furst both overlook the word altogether], if indeed the text be not corrupt; Sept. ἐν Χαῤῥί , but most copies omit), a tribe or place named with [[Abel]] of Bethmaachah-and therefore doubtless situated in the north of Palestine-only as having been visited by [[Joab]] in his pursuit after Sheba, the son of [[Bichri]] (2 Samuel 20:14). The expression is a remarkable one, "all the Berites" (comp. "all the Bithron"). The [[Vulgate]] has a different rendering-omnes viri elect — apparently for בִּחֻרִים, i.e. young men, and this is, in Ewald's opinion, the correct reading (Isr. Gesch. 3, 249, note). Schwarz, however, is inclined to regard it as a collective term for several places of similar name mentioned in [[Josephus]] and the [[Talmud]] as lying in the vicinity of [[Lake]] [[Merom]] (Palest. p. 203); and Thomson (Land and Book, 1, 425) conjectures that it may specially designate the [[Beroth]] (Βηρώθη ) of [[Upper]] Galilee, where. according to Josephus (Ant. 5, 1, 18), the [[Canaanitish]] kings encamped against Joshua (comp. Joshua 11:5), and which he identifies with Biria, a short distance north of [[Safed]] (Van de Velde, Map). </p>
<p> (Heb. only in the plur., and with the art., hab-Berim', הִבֵּרִים, derivation uncertain [Gesenius and Furst both overlook the word altogether], if indeed the text be not corrupt; Sept. ἐν Χαῤῥί , but most copies omit), a tribe or place named with Abel of Bethmaachah-and therefore doubtless situated in the north of Palestine-only as having been visited by Joab in his pursuit after Sheba, the son of [[Bichri]] ( 2 Samuel 20:14). The expression is a remarkable one, "all the Berites" (comp. "all the Bithron"). The [[Vulgate]] has a different rendering-omnes viri elect — apparently for בִּחֻרִים, i.e. young men, and this is, in Ewald's opinion, the correct reading ( Isr. Gesch. 3, 249, note). Schwarz, however, is inclined to regard it as a collective term for several places of similar name mentioned in [[Josephus]] and the [[Talmud]] as lying in the vicinity of Lake [[Merom]] (Palest. p. 203); and Thomson (Land and Book, 1, 425) conjectures that it may specially designate the [[Beroth]] ( Βηρώθη ) of Upper Galilee, where. according to Josephus ( Ant. 5, 1, 18), the Canaanitish kings encamped against Joshua (comp. Joshua 11:5), and which he identifies with Biria, a short distance north of [[Safed]] (Van de Velde, Map) . </p>
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<ref name="term_39059"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/holman-bible-dictionary/berite Berite from Holman Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_24609"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/berite Berite from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_24609"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/berite Berite from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
       
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== Holman Bible Dictionary == 2 Samuel 20:142 Samuel 20:13 == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature ==

(Heb. only in the plur., and with the art., hab-Berim', הִבֵּרִים, derivation uncertain [Gesenius and Furst both overlook the word altogether], if indeed the text be not corrupt; Sept. ἐν Χαῤῥί , but most copies omit), a tribe or place named with Abel of Bethmaachah-and therefore doubtless situated in the north of Palestine-only as having been visited by Joab in his pursuit after Sheba, the son of Bichri (2 Samuel 20:14). The expression is a remarkable one, "all the Berites" (comp. "all the Bithron"). The Vulgate has a different rendering-omnes viri elect — apparently for בִּחֻרִים, i.e. young men, and this is, in Ewald's opinion, the correct reading (Isr. Gesch. 3, 249, note). Schwarz, however, is inclined to regard it as a collective term for several places of similar name mentioned in Josephus and the Talmud as lying in the vicinity of Lake Merom (Palest. p. 203); and Thomson (Land and Book, 1, 425) conjectures that it may specially designate the Beroth (Βηρώθη ) of Upper Galilee, where. according to Josephus (Ant. 5, 1, 18), the Canaanitish kings encamped against Joshua (comp. Joshua 11:5), and which he identifies with Biria, a short distance north of Safed (Van de Velde, Map).

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