Beth Haran |
Beth Hoglah |
Beth Horon |
Beth Horon, Lower |
Beth Horon, Upper |
Beth Leaphrah
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| Beth Marcaboth
| Beth Nimrah
| Beth Pazzez
| Beth Pelet
Beth Leaphrah
In Bible versions:
Beth Leaphrah: NETBeth Ophrah: NIV
Beth-le-aphrah: NASB
Beth-Leaphrah: AVS TEV
Beth-leaphrah: NRSV
a town possibly 3 km NW of Beth-Tappuah & 15 km east of Lachish
Hebrew
Strongs #01036: hrpel tyb Beyth l@-`Aphrah
Bethel-aphrah = "house belonging to Aphrah" or "house to (i.e. of) dust"1) a Philistine city
1036 Beyth l-`Aphrah bayth le-af-raw'
from 1004 and the feminine of 6083 (with preposition interposed); house to (i.e. of) dust; Beth-le-Aphrah, a place in Palestine: KJV -- house of Aphrah.see HEBREW for 01004
see HEBREW for 06083
Beth-le-Aphrah [ebd]
(R.V. Micah 1:10), house of dust. The Authorized Version reads "in the house of Aphrah." This is probably the name of a town in the Shephelah, or "low country," between Joppa and Gaza.
BETH-LEAPHRAH [isbe]
BETH-LEAPHRAH - beth-le-af'-ra (beth le`aphrah; Septuagint ex oikou kata gelota, "house of dust"): The name of a place found only in Mic 1:10. From the connection in which it is used it was probably in the Philistine plain. There seems to be a play upon the name in the sentence, "at Beth le-`apharah have I rolled myself in the dust," `aphrah meaning "dust," and possibly another on Philistine in rolled, hith-palldshithi (see G. A. Smith, The Book of the Twelve Prophets, called Minor, in the place cited.).