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<p> '''''bāth''''' ( ב , <i> '''''b''''' </i> ): The second letter of the Hebrew alphabet. With the <i> '''''daghesh''''' </i> it is transliterated in this dictionary as "b," and, without the daghesth, as "bh" ( = "v"). It came also to be used for the number two (2) and with the dieresis for 2,000. For name, etc., see [[Alphabet]]; [[Bayith]] . </p>
<p> ''''' beth ''''' (in proper names; Greek transliteration in Septuagint, βηθ , <i> ''''' bēth ''''' </i> , <i> ''''' baith ''''' </i> , or <i> ''''' beth ''''' </i> ): This is the English transliteration for the [[Hebrew]] בּית , <i> ''''' bēth ''''' </i> , meaning "house," "tent," "place." It occurs in many compound proper names formed similarly to the method of compounding words in the German language, as shown in the articles immediately following. Thus we have <i> ''''' bēth ''''' </i> <i> ‛ănāth </i> or <i> ''''' ‛ănoth ''''' </i> = "house of replies" (&nbsp;Joshua 19:38; &nbsp;Judges 1:33 ); <i> ''''' bēth'ēl ''''' </i> = "house of God" (&nbsp;Genesis 12:8; &nbsp;Genesis 13:3 ), etc. We also find the word in hybrid formations, e.g. Βηθφαγή , <i> ''''' Bēthphagḗ ''''' </i> = [[Bethphage]] = "fig house" (&nbsp;Matthew 21:1 ). </p>
       
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

beth (in proper names; Greek transliteration in Septuagint, βηθ , bēth , baith , or beth ): This is the English transliteration for the Hebrew בּית , bēth , meaning "house," "tent," "place." It occurs in many compound proper names formed similarly to the method of compounding words in the German language, as shown in the articles immediately following. Thus we have bēth ‛ănāth or ‛ănoth = "house of replies" ( Joshua 19:38;  Judges 1:33 ); bēth'ēl = "house of God" ( Genesis 12:8;  Genesis 13:3 ), etc. We also find the word in hybrid formations, e.g. Βηθφαγή , Bēthphagḗ = Bethphage = "fig house" ( Matthew 21:1 ).

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