- BETHUL
- BETHULi. e. virgo, civitas in tribu Simeonis. Ios. c. 19. v. 4.
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Biblical Geography — Biblical Geography † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Biblical Geography With the exception of the didactic literature, there is no book in the Bible which, to a greater or less extent, does not contain mention of, or allusions to, the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Bethel — ( he. בֵּית אֵל), also written as Beth El or Beth El, meaning House of God (in general), or House of (the specific god named) El , was a town in ancient Israel, about 10 miles north of Jerusalem. Its location is generally identified with the… … Wikipedia
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Bethuel — Man of God, or virgin of God, or house of God. 1) The son of Nahor by Milcah; nephew of Abraham, and father of Rebekah (Gen. 22:22, 23; 24:15, 24, 47). He appears in person only once (24:50). 2) A southern city of Judah (1 Chr. 4:30);… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Chesil — Ungodly, a town in the south of Judah (Josh. 15:30); probably the same as Bethul (19:4) and Bethuel (1 Chr. 4:30); now Khelasa … Easton's Bible Dictionary
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