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<p> '''''beth''''' -'''''ā´ram''''' ( בּית הרם , <i> '''''bēth hārām''''' </i> ). See [[Beth-Haram]] . </p> | <p> ''''' beth ''''' - ''''' ā´ram ''''' ( בּית הרם , <i> ''''' bēth hārām ''''' </i> ). See [[Beth-Haram]] . </p> | ||
==References == | ==References == |
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Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]
Beth'-aram. (House Of The Height). Accurately Beth-Haram , one of the towns of Gad, on the east of Jordan, described as in "the valley," Joshua 13:27, and no doubt, the same place as that named Beth-Haran in Numbers 32:36.
Morrish Bible Dictionary [2]
A city of Gad, east of the Jordan, between Succoth and Debir. Joshua 13:27 : held to be the same as Beth-Haran of Numbers 32:36 . Identified with Tell Rameh, 35 38' E 31 50' N .
Fausset's Bible Dictionary [3]
A town of Gad, E. of Jordan ( Joshua 13:27). Same as Bethharan ( Numbers 32:36); ages later named Libias or Livias, from the emperor Augustus' wife, Livia. In the wady Seir, which falls rate the Ghor, opposite Jericho.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]
beth - ā´ram ( בּית הרם , bēth hārām ). See Beth-Haram .