Beth-Haggan
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Holman Bible Dictionary [1]
2 Kings 9:27
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]
(Heb. Beyth-hag-Gan', בֵּית הִגָּן , House Of The Garden; Sept. Βαιθγάν ; Auth. Vers. "the garden-house," 2 Kings 9:27), one of the spots which marked the flight of Ahaziah from Jehu. It is doubtless the same place as EN-GANNIM (See En-Gannim) (q.v.) of Issachar ( Joshua 19:21), "spring of gardens," the modern Jenin, on the direct road from Samaria northward, and overlooking the great plain (Stanley, Palest. p. 349, note).
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]
beth - hag´an ( בּית הגּן , bēth - ha - gān , "house of the garden"). The place where Ahaziah was slain by Jehu ( 2 Kings 9:27 ). The words are rendered in English Versions of the Bible "the garden house," but some take them to be a proper name. The location is doubtful.