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<p> '''''bē´ẽr''''' ( בּאר , <i> '''''be'ēr''''' </i> ; φρέαρ , <i> '''''phréar''''' </i> ; [[Latin]] <i> puteus </i> = "well"): </p> <p> (1) A station on the march of the [[Israelites]] to the North of the [[Arnon]] ( Numbers 21:16 ). Here it was that they sang round the well this song: </p> <p> 'Spring up O well; greet it with song, </p> <p> Well, that the princes have dug, </p> <p> The nobles of the people have bored, </p> <p> With the scepter - with their staves' ( Numbers 21:16 ). </p> <p> The place is not identified. </p> <p> (2) The town to which [[Jotham]] fled from his brother [[Abimelech]] after declaring his parable from Mt. [[Gerizim]] ( Judges 9:21 ). This may be identical with [[Beeroth]] . </p> | |||
<p> '''''bē´ẽr''''' ( בּאר , <i> '''''be'ēr''''' </i> ; φρέαρ , <i> '''''phréar''''' </i> ; Latin <i> puteus </i> = "well"): </p> <p> (1) A station on the march of the Israelites to the North of the Arnon ( Numbers 21:16 ). Here it was that they sang round the well this song: </p> <p> 'Spring up O well; greet it with song, </p> <p> Well, that the princes have dug, </p> <p> The nobles of the people have bored, </p> <p> With the scepter - with their staves' ( Numbers 21:16 ). </p> <p> The place is not identified. </p> <p> (2) The town to which Jotham fled from his brother Abimelech after declaring his parable from Mt. Gerizim ( Judges 9:21 ). This may be identical with [[Beeroth]] . </p | |||
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bē´ẽr ( בּאר , be'ēr ; φρέαρ , phréar ; Latin puteus = "well"):
(1) A station on the march of the Israelites to the North of the Arnon ( Numbers 21:16 ). Here it was that they sang round the well this song:
'Spring up O well; greet it with song,
Well, that the princes have dug,
The nobles of the people have bored,
With the scepter - with their staves' ( Numbers 21:16 ).
The place is not identified.
(2) The town to which Jotham fled from his brother Abimelech after declaring his parable from Mt. Gerizim ( Judges 9:21 ). This may be identical with Beeroth .