1027. Beth Haram
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Beth Haram: Beth Haram

Original Word: בֵּית הָרָם
Part of Speech: Proper Name Location
Transliteration: Beyth ha-Ram
Pronunciation: bayth hah-RAHM
Phonetic Spelling: (bayth haw-rawm')
Definition: Beth Haram
Meaning: Beth-ha-Ram

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Beth-aram

From bayith and ruwm with the article interposed; house of the height; Beth-ha-Ram, a place East of the Jordan -- Beth-aram.

see HEBREW bayith

see HEBREW ruwm

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from bayith and perhaps rum
Definition
"house of the height," a place E. of the Jordan
NASB Translation
Beth-haram (1), Beth-haran (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
בֵּית הָרָם proper name, of a location in Gad Joshua 13:27 = בֵּית הָרָן Numbers 32:36, modern Beit Harrân, 1 hour east of Jordan, opposite Jericho, TristrMoab 348; name Tell er-Ram(eh) MerrillPE Soc. iv. 1877 SchickZPV 1879, 3, 246 (compare LagOnom. 103. 16, 2nd ed. 137 and others)

בֵּית הָרָן see בֵּית הָרָם

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from two Hebrew words: בַּיִת (bayith, meaning "house") and הָרָם (haram, meaning "height" or "exalted").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for Beth-ha-Ram, as it is a specific Hebrew proper noun referring to a location in the Old Testament.

Usage: Beth-ha-Ram is a proper noun used to refer to a specific location, a city in the territory of Gad, east of the Jordan River.

Context: Beth-ha-Ram is mentioned in the context of the territorial allotments for the tribes of Israel. It is identified as one of the cities given to the tribe of Gad. The city is located in the region of Gilead, east of the Jordan River, and is part of the inheritance described in the Book of Joshua. In Joshua 13:27, the city is listed among the towns in the valley, indicating its geographical setting. The name suggests a place of elevation or prominence, possibly indicating its strategic or cultural significance in the region. The city is also referred to as Beth-haram in some translations, reflecting variations in transliteration. The historical and archaeological details about Beth-ha-Ram are limited, but its mention in the biblical text underscores its role in the tribal organization of ancient Israel.

Forms and Transliterations
הָרָם֩ הרם hā·rām haRam hārām
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Englishman's Concordance
Joshua 13:27
HEB: וּבָעֵ֡מֶק בֵּ֣ית הָרָם֩ וּבֵ֨ית נִמְרָ֜ה
NAS: and in the valley, Beth-haram and Beth-nimrah
KJV: And in the valley, Betharam, and Bethnimrah,
INT: the valley Beth-haram and Beth-nimrah and Succoth

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 1027
1 Occurrence


hā·rām — 1 Occ.















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