Lexicon Beth-eqed: "house of binding," a place in Palestine Original Word: בֵּיתPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Beth-eqed Phonetic Spelling: (bayth ay'-ked) Short Definition: Beth-eked NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom bayith and aqadDefinition"house of binding," a place in Pal. NASB TranslationBeth-eked (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs בֵּיתעֵֿ֫קֶד הָרֹעִים perhaps proper name, of a location ( binding-house of the shepherds) 2 Kings 10:12; compare 2 Kings 10:14 בּוֺר ׳עֿ׳בּ; Bethacath Jerome Lag Onom. 107. 17. 2nd ed. 141; — modern Beit Kâd near Mt Gilboa ( Fu‡u±a) according to Survey ii. 83; but compare בַּיִת 1 עֵ֫קֶד noun [masculine] ? binding, compare הָרֹעִים ׳בֵּית ע. II. עקד (√ of following; usually identified with I, whence עָקֹד striped with bands, but dubious; LagBN 31 vocalizes √ עָקֹד).
Strong's shearing house From bayith and a derivative of aqad; house of (the) binding (for sheep-shearing); Beth-Eked, a place in Palestine -- shearing house. see HEBREW bayith |
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