2 Chronicles 11:6
Bethlehem <01035> [Beth-lehem.]
Bethlehem, called Bethlehem Judah (Jud 17:7,) to distinguish it from another Bethlehem in Zebulun, (Jos 19:15,) and also Ephratah, (i.e., fruitful,) and by the Arabs, Bait-el-lahm, is situated on a rising ground on the southern side of a deep and extensive valley, and reclining from E. to W. not quite six miles S. of Jerusalem.
Etam <05862> [Etam.]
Tekoa <08620> [Tekoa.]
2 Chronicles 11:2
Shemaiah <08098> [to Shemaiah.]
prophet <0376> [the man.]
2 Chronicles 14:2
desired ... approved <03477 02896> [A.M. 3063-3073. B.C. 941-931. good and right.]
2 Chronicles 14:1
passed away <07901> [A.M. 3049. B.C. 955. slept.]
Asa <0609> [Asa.]
2 Chronicles 4:5
lily blossom <06525 07799> [with flowers of lilies. or, like a lily flower. three thousand baths.]
In the parallel passage, it is said to hold only two thousand baths; which some think may be reconciled by supposing that the quantity of water which was commonly in it was 2,000 baths, but that, if filled up to the top, it would hold 3,000. But, as we have already seen that the Babylonish cubit was less than that of the ancient Hebrews, it might be the same with measures of capacity; so that 2,000 of the ancient Jewish baths might have been equal to 3,000 of those used after the captivity. The Targum cuts the knot: "It received 3,000 baths of dry measure, and held 2,000 of liquid measure." See 1 Ki 7:26.
Jeremiah 6:1
people <01121> [O ye.]
Run for safety <05756> [gather.]
Sound <08628> [blow.]
Tekoa <08620> [Tekoa.]
Beth Hakkerem <01021> [Bethhaccerem.]
disaster <07451> [evil.]