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ref> the name is given as Beth-birei: the Revised Version (British and American) BETH-BIRI (which see).

Where is Beth-lebaoth in the Bible?

Beth-lebaoth was a town in ancient Israel that was allotted to the tribe of Simeon during the division of the Promised Land. Located in the southern region of Canaan, this settlement is mentioned in Joshua 19:6 as part of Simeon's territorial inheritance. The town is also known by the alternative name Lebaoth, and some biblical manuscripts refer to it as Beth-birei or Beth-biri. While little is known about its specific role in biblical history, Beth-lebaoth's inclusion in the list of Simeon's cities reflects the careful distribution of land among Israel's tribes following their conquest of Canaan.

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  • Joshua

Beth-lebaoth

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ref> the name is given as Beth-birei: the Revised Version (British and American) BETH-BIRI (which see).

beth'-le-hem-it (beth ha-lachmi): An inhabitant of Bethlehem, a town in Judah, 5 miles South of Jerusalem. Jesse is so named in 1Sa 16:18; 17