Beth Arebel: "house of God's ambush," a place in Palestine Original Word: בֵּית Part of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Beth Arebel Phonetic Spelling: (bayth ar-bale') Short Definition: Beth-arbel
Word Origin from bayith, ereb and el Definition "house of God's ambush," a place in Pal. NASB Word Usage Beth-arbel (1). בֵּית ַארְבֵֿאל proper name, of a location Hosea 10:14, perhaps Arbel near Pella (east of Jordan) Jerome Euseb. in LagOnom. 88, 2nd ed. 123; 214, 2nd ed. 236, compare Now on the passage; but in Galilee RobBR ii. 399, modern Irbid, compare FurrerZPV ii. 1879, 57 f.; BdPal 257.
Beth-Arbel From bayith and 'ereb and 'el; house of God's ambush; Beth-Arbel, a place in Palestine -- Beth-Arbel. see HEBREW bayith see HEBREW 'ereb see HEBREW 'el
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