Bethbasi
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... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia BETHBASI. beth-ba'-si (Baithbasi): The name
may mean "place of marshes" = Hebrew beth-betsi. According ...
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Bacchides
... Adasa and Judas Maccabee had gained control of the government (1 Maccabees 9:1;
Ant, XII, x). Bacchides after an unsuccessful battle near Bethbasi was forced ...
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Phasiron
... Phasiron; Codex Vaticanus Phaseiron, V, Pharison): The name of an unknown Arab tribe
whom Jonathan overcame in the wilderness near Bethbasi; or possibly the ...
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Beth-bar'ah (1 Occurrence)
Beth-bar'ah. << Beth-barah, Beth-bar'ah. Bethbasi >>. Multi-Version Concordance ...
(DBY RSV). << Beth-barah, Beth-bar'ah. Bethbasi >>. Reference Bible.
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Bethbirei (1 Occurrence)

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Simon (75 Occurrences)
... revenge along with Jonathan on the "children of Jambri" (1 Maccabees 9:33;), and
cooperating in the successful campaign around Bethbasi against Bacchides ...
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
BETHBASI

beth-ba'-si (Baithbasi): The name may mean "place of marshes" = Hebrew beth-betsi. According to G. A. Smith there is a Wady el-Bassah East of Tekoa in the wilderness of Judea. The name means "marsh," which Dr. Smith thinks impossible, and really "an echo of an ancient name." Jonathan and Simon repaired the ruins of the fortified place "in the desert" (1 Maccabees 9:62, 64). Josephus reads Bethalaga, i.e. Beth-hoglah (Ant., XIII, i, 5). Peshitta version reads Beth-Yashan (see JESHANAH), which Dr. Cheyne thinks is probably correct. Thus the origin of the name and the site of the town are merely conjectural.

S. F. Hunter

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