Quick Definition
Baalath-beer
Biblical Persons & Places
Baalath-beer
Baalath-beer
A location first mentioned at Jos.19.8;
referred to as Baalath-beer (בַּעֲלַת בְּאֵר), or Bealoth (בְּעָלוֹת), or Baal (NIV= Ballath) (בַּ֫עַל), or Ramoth (רָמוֹת).
Strong's Definition
Baalath-Beer, a place in Palestine
Derivation: from H1172 (בַּעֲלָה) and H875 (בְּאֵר); mistress of a well;
KJV Usage: Baalath-beer.
Outline of Biblical Usage
Baalath-beer = "mistress of the well"
1) a town in the south part of Judah, given to Simeon, which also bore the name of 'Ramath-negeb'
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Hebrew Lexicon
§ Baalath-beer = "mistress of the well"
a town in the south part of Judah, given to Simeon, which also bore the name of 'Ramath-negeb'
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon
בַּעֲלַת בְּאֵר
ba‛ălath beêr
BDB Definition:
Baalath-beer = mistress of the well
1) a town in the south part of Judah, given to Simeon, which also bore the name of Ramath-negeb
Part of Speech: noun proper locative
A Related Word by BDB/Strongs Number: from H1172 and H875
Total KJV Occurrences: 1
