Beth-Marcaboth

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Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]

Beth-mar'caboth. (House Of The Chariots). One of the towns of Simeon, situated to the extreme south of Judah.  Joshua 19:5;  1 Chronicles 4:31. In the parallel list,  Joshua 15:31, Madmannah occurs in place of Beth-marcaboth.

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]

Beth-Marcaboth (‘place of chariots’   Joshua 19:5 ,   1 Chronicles 4:31 ). A city of Simeon in the southern plains, near Ziklag, deserted in David’s time; site unknown.

Holman Bible Dictionary [3]

 Joshua 19:5

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [4]

(Heb. Eeyth Markaboth', מִרְכָּבוֹת בֵּית , House Of Chariots, in Chron.; Sept. Βαιθμαρχαβώθ v. r. Βαιθμαριμώθ ; or with the art. in Josh., Beth- Ham-Markaboth ' , בֵּיתאּהמִּרְכָּבֹת , House of The Chariots; Sept. Βηθαμερχαβώθ v. r. Βαιθμαχερέβ , and Βαιθαμμαρχασβώθ ), one of the towns of Simeon, situated to the extreme south of Judah, with Ziklag and Hormah ( Joshua 19:5;  1 Chronicles 4:31). What "chariots" can have been in use in this rough and thinly-inhabited part of the country, at a time so early as that at which these lists of towns purport to have been made out, we know not. At a later period that of Solomon "chariot cities" are named, and a regular trade with Egypt in chariots was carried on ( 1 Kings 9:19;  2 Chronicles 8:6;  1 Kings 10:29;  2 Chronicles 1:17), which would naturally require depots or stopping-places on the road "up" to Palestine (Stanley, p. 160). In the parallel list,  Joshua 15:30-31, MADMANNAH (See Madmannah) (q.v.) occurs in place of Beth- marcaboth; possibly the latter was substituted for the former after the town had become the resort of chariots. (See Hazar-Susah).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [5]

beth - mar´ka - both ( בּית המּרכּבת , bēth ha - markābhōth  ; Βαιθμαχερέβ , Baithmacheréb , "the house of chariots"): Mentioned along with Hazar-susah, "the station of horses" ( Joshua 19:5;  1 Chronicles 4:31 ) as cities in the Negeb near Ziklag. It is tempting to connect these stations with "the cities for his chariots, and the cities for his horsemen" which Solomon built ( 1 Kings 9:19; compare  1 Kings 10:26 ). The site of Beth-marcaboth has not been identified, but Guérin ( La Terre Sainte. Jerusalem et le Nord de la Judée , II, 230) suggests Khan Yunas , Southwest of Gaza, as a suitable chariot city.

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