Study Dictionary
NAVE: Baal-meon Beth-baal-meon Beth-meon
EBD: Baal-meon
ISBE: BAAL-MEON BETH-BAAL-MEON BETH-MEON
Beth Baal Meon
In Bible versions:
Beth Baal Meon: NET NIVBeth Meon: NET NIV
Beth-Baal-Meon: AVS TEV
Beth-Meon: AVS TEV
Baal Meon: NIV
Beth-baal-meon: NRSV NASB
Baal-meon: NRSV
Beth-meon: NASB
Baal-Meon: TEV
a town of Reuben, east of the Jordan
idol or master of the house
house of the dwelling-place
idol or master of the house
house of the dwelling-place
Google Maps:
Baal-meon (31° 40´, 35° 44´); Beth-baal-meon (31° 40´, 35° 44´); Beth-meon (31° 40´, 35° 44´)
Hebrew
Strongs #01010: Nwem leb tyb Beyth Ba`al M@`own or (short.) Nwem tyb Beyth M@'own
Beth-baal-meon = "house of Baal"1) a city in the territory of Reuben
1010 Beyth Ba`al M`own bayth bah'-al me-own'
from 1004 and 1168 and 4583; house of Baal of (the)habitation of (apparently by transposition); or (shorter)
Beyth M own {bayth me-own'}; house of habitation of (Baal);
Beth- Baal-Meon, a place in Palestine:-Beth-baal-meon.
Compare 1186 and 1194.
see HEBREW for 01004
see HEBREW for 01168
see HEBREW for 04583
see HEBREW for 01186
see HEBREW for 01194
Baal-meon [EBD]
lord of dwelling, a town of Reuben (Num. 32:38), called also Beth-meon (Jer. 48:23) and Beth-baal-meon (Josh. 13:17). It is supposed to have been the birth-place of Elisha. It is identified with the modern M'ain, about 3 miles south-east of Heshbon.
Baal-meon [NAVE]
BAAL-MEONA city of the Reubenites, Num. 32:38; 1 Chr. 5:8; Ezek. 25:9.
Called Beth-meon, Jer. 48:23; Beth-baal-meon, Josh. 13:17; Beon, Num. 32:3.
Beth-baal-meon [NAVE]
BETH-BAAL-MEONA place in the tribe of Reuben, Josh. 13:17.
Called Baal-meon, Num. 32:38; Ezek. 25:9; and Beon, Num. 32:3; and Beth-meon, Jer. 48:23.
Subdued by the Israelites, Num. 32:3, 4.
Assigned to the Reubenites, Josh. 13:17.
BAAL-MEON [ISBE]
BAAL-MEON - ba'-al-me'-on ba`al me`on; Beelmeon: A town built by the children of Reuben along with Nebo, "their names being changed" (Nu 32:38), identical with Beon of Nu 32:3. As Beth-baal-meon it was given by Moses to the tribe of Reuben (Josh 13:17). Mesha names it as fortified by him (MS, L. 9). It appears in Jer 48:23 as Beth-meon, one of the cities of Moab. Eusebius, Onomasticon speaks of it as a large village near the hot springs, i.e. Callirrhoe, in Wady Zerka Ma`in, 9 miles from Heshbon. This points to the ruined site of Ma`in, about 4 miles Southwest of Madeba. The ruins now visible however are not older than Roman times.W. Ewing
BETH-MEON [ISBE]
BETH-MEON - beth-me'-on: A city of Moab (Jer 48:23), identical with BAAL-MEON (which see).