1043. Beth-anath
Berean Strong's Lexicon
Beth-anath: Beth-anath

Original Word: בֵּית עֲנָת
Part of Speech: Proper Name Location
Transliteration: Beth-anath
Pronunciation: bayth-a-nath'
Phonetic Spelling: (bayth an-awth')
Definition: Beth-anath
Meaning: Beth-Anath

Word Origin: Derived from two Hebrew words: בֵּית (beth, meaning "house") and עֲנָת (Anath, a Canaanite goddess)

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for Beth-anath, as it is a specific Hebrew place name. However, Greek entries related to places or deities might provide contextual understanding.

Usage: Beth-anath means "house of Anath." It is a place name mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the context of the tribal allotments in the land of Canaan. The name suggests a location dedicated to or associated with the Canaanite goddess Anath, who was a deity of war and fertility.

Cultural and Historical Background: Beth-anath was a town located in the territory allotted to the tribe of Naphtali. The presence of a name associated with a Canaanite goddess indicates the syncretistic religious practices that were common in the region before and during the early Israelite settlement. The Israelites were often in conflict with the Canaanite inhabitants, who worshipped a pantheon of gods and goddesses, including Anath. The town's name reflects the cultural and religious influences that the Israelites encountered and were instructed to avoid.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from bayith and a word from the same as Anath
Definition
"temple of Anat," a place in Naphtali
NASB Translation
Beth-anath (3).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
בֵּיתעֲֿנָת proper name, of a location in Naphtali (temple of `Anât NesEg 114 BaeRel 53 MeyZMG 1877, 718) Joshua 19:38; Judges 1:33; ׳בֵּית ע Judges 1:33; — perhaps modern Ain-Ata see d. VeldeNarr. i. 170, 6 miles west of Kedesh (name `Anata GuérinGal. ii. 374; `Ainîtha, Surveyi. 200).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Beth-anath

An orthographical variation for Beyth 'Anowth; Beth-Anath, a place in Palestine -- Beth-anath.

see HEBREW Beyth 'Anowth

Forms and Transliterations
עֲנָ֔ת עֲנָ֖ת ענת ‘ă·nāṯ ‘ănāṯ aNat
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Englishman's Concordance
Joshua 19:38
HEB: חֳרֵ֥ם וּבֵית־ עֲנָ֖ת וּבֵ֣ית שָׁ֑מֶשׁ
NAS: Horem and Beth-anath and Beth-shemesh;
KJV: Horem, and Bethanath, and Bethshemesh;
INT: and Migdal-el Horem and Beth-anath and Beth-shemesh cities

Judges 1:33
HEB: יֹשְׁבֵ֣י בֵית־ עֲנָ֔ת וַיֵּ֕שֶׁב בְּקֶ֥רֶב
NAS: or the inhabitants of Beth-anath, but lived
KJV: nor the inhabitants of Bethanath; but he dwelt
INT: of Beth-shemesh the inhabitants of Beth-anath lived among

Judges 1:33
HEB: שֶׁ֙מֶשׁ֙ וּבֵ֣ית עֲנָ֔ת הָי֥וּ לָהֶ֖ם
NAS: of Beth-shemesh and Beth-anath became
KJV: of Bethshemesh and of Bethanath became tributaries
INT: and the inhabitants of Beth-shemesh and Beth-anath became forced

3 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 1043
3 Occurrences


‘ă·nāṯ — 3 Occ.
















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