ΒΗΘΑΧΑΜ, βηθαχαμ
BĒTHACHAM, bēthacham
Sounds Like: BETH-ha-KEH-rem
Translations: Beth-haccerem, Beth Haccerem
From the root: ΒΗΘΑΧΑΜ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: Beth-haccerem is a proper noun referring to a specific place, a town or region in ancient Judah. It means 'house of the vineyard' or 'house of the garden'. It is mentioned in the Old Testament as a place where Jeremiah commanded the people of Judah to set up a signal fire, and also as a district whose ruler helped rebuild the wall of Jerusalem.
Inflection: Indeclinable
Strong’s number: H1035 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
- Nehemiah — 3:14
From the same root
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