Pibeseth
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Pibeseth (1 Occurrence)

Ezekiel 30:17 The young men of Aven and of Pibeseth shall fall by the sword; and these cities shall go into captivity. (WEB KJV ASV DBY WBS)

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Pibeseth (1 Occurrence)
... These cats, the animal sacred to Basht, were mummified at other places in Egypt,
but at Pibeseth they were burned and the ashes and bones gathered and buried ...
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Pi-beseth (1 Occurrence)
... << Pibeseth, Pi-beseth. Pibe'seth >>. ... Ezekiel 30:17 The young men of Aven and of
Pibeseth shall fall by the sword; and these cities'shall go into captivity. ...
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Pibe'seth (1 Occurrence)
... Pibe'seth (1 Occurrence). Ezekiel 30:17 The young men of Aven and of Pibeseth shall
fall by the sword; and these cities shall go into captivity. (See RSV). ...
/p/pibe&#39;seth.htm - 6k

Pi (3 Occurrences)

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Bubastis (1 Occurrence)
... Bubastis (1 Occurrence). Ezekiel 30:17 The young men of Aven and of Pibeseth shall
fall by the sword; and these cities shall go into captivity. (See NIV). ...
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Aven (10 Occurrences)
... Ezekiel 30:17 The young men of Aven and of Pibeseth shall fall by the sword; and
these cities shall go into captivity. (WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS YLT). ...
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On (40792 Occurrences)
... name Beth-shemesh. Ezekiel speaks of an Aven ('awen) (Ezekiel 30:17), where
it is mentioned with Pibeseth (Bubastis). Aven in this ...
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Smith's Bible Dictionary
Pibeseth

a town of lower Egypt, mentioned in (Ezekiel 30:17) the same as Bubastis, so named from the goddess Bubastis. It was situated on the west bank of the Pelusiac branch of the Nile, about 40 miles front Memphis. It was probably a city of great importance when Ezekiel foretold its doom.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PI-BESETH

pi-be'-seth (pi-be'seth;(pi-bheceth; Septuagint Bubastos; Egyptian Pi-Basht, "the house of Basht," the cat-headed goddess; the Egyptian form is usually Ha-Basht; it is doubtful if the form Pi-Basht has yet been found): A city of ancient Egypt. The only occurrence of the name of this place in the Old Testament is in Ezekiel 30:17; where it is coupled with Aven, i.e. On (Heliopolis).

1. Location:

Pi-beseth was on the western bank of the Pelusiac branch of the Nile, about 40 miles North of Memphis, about 15 miles Northeast of On. Herodotus found the city of Bubastis very beautiful in his day. The annual festival of the goddess, Basht, was celebrated here with revolting license, similar to that of the festival of Syyid el-Bedawer now kept in TanTa.

2. Exploration:

Pi-beseth was explored by Professor Naville under the Egyptian Exploration Society in 1887-90. There were uncovered ruins of Egypt from the IVth Dynasty of the Old Empire, from the Middle Empire, an important Hyksos settlement, and ruins from the New Empire down to the end, and even from Roman times. The most unique discovery at Pi-beseth, one of the most unique in all Egypt, is the cemetery of cats. These cats, the animal sacred to Basht, were mummified at other places in Egypt, but at Pibeseth they were burned and the ashes and bones gathered and buried in great pits lined with brick or hardened clay. Bones of the ichneumon were also found mixed with those of the cats in these pits (Egypt Exploration Fund Report, 1891).

M. G. Kyle

Easton's Bible Dictionary
(Ezek. 30:17), supposed to mean. "a cat," or a deity in the form of a cat, worshipped by the Egyptians. It was called by the Greeks Bubastis. The hieroglyphic name is "Pe-bast", i.e., the house of Bast, the Artemis of the Egyptians. The town of Bubasts was situated on the Pelusian branch, i.e., the easternmost branch, of the Delta. It was the seat of one of the chief annual festivals of the Egyptians. Its ruins bear the modern name of Tel-Basta.

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