8:14 Ju 20:1 1 S 3:20 2 S 3:1
0;
17:11
;
24:2
,
15 1 K 5:
5, & (only Ch)
וְעַד־דָּן מִבְּאֵר שֶׁבַע
from Beersheba to Dan
1 Ch 21:2 2 Ch 30:
5.
בְּאֵרָא
S
878
GK
938
n.pr.m.
a man of Asher
1 Ch 7:37
.
בְּאֵרָה
S
880
GK
939
n.pr.m.
a Reubenite
1 Ch 5:6
.
בְאֵרֹות n.pr.loc. (but only 2 S 4:2 according to Masorah, v. BD Ezr 2:25 elsewhere בְּאֵרֹת ), city of the Gibeonites Jos 9:17 ; assigned to Benjamin 2 S 4:2 Jos 18:2 5; cf. also Ezr 2:25 Ne 7:2 9; mod. el-Bîreh Rob BR i, 452 Bd Pal. 214 Survey iii. 88.
בְאֵרֹתִי
adj.
gent.
always
c.
art.
2 S 4:2
,
5
,
9
,
23:37
=
הַבֵּברֹתִי
1 Ch 11:39
;
pl.
הַבְּאֵרֹתִים
2 S 4:
3.
בְּאֵרֹת בְּנֵי־יַעֲקָן S 885 GK 942 n.pr.loc. Dt 10:6 ( cf. Nu 33:3 1, 32 , where בני יעקן ), a station of Isr. in desert, prob. in country of Horites, cf. D i.
בְּאֵרִי
S
882
GK
941
n.pr.m.
(
my well)
. < the man from Beer
?
Nes
l.c.
.
1.
a Hittite, Esaus father-in-law
Gn 26:34
.
2.
Hoseas father
Ho 1:1
.
[
בֹאר
] n.m.
Je
2,
13
cistern, pit, well
(
for בְּאֹר
cf.
בּוֹר
)
sg. Kt
באר
2 S 23:15
,
16
,
20
(
Qr
בֹּר
); appar.
well
v
1
5,
16
(read perhaps
בְּאֵר
),
pit
v
2
0;
pl.
Je 2:13
me they have forsaken, the fountain of living water
,
לַחְצֹב לָהֶם בֹּארֹות בֹּארֹת נִשְׁבָּרִים
,
to hew out for themselves cisterns, broken cisterns
, etc.
I.
בֹּור
S
953
TWOT
194e
GK
1014
n.m.
Gn 37:20
pit, cistern, well
(
= בְּאֹר
, MI
בר
, Arabic
بُؤْرَةٌ
(
bu˒ratun
)
hole
or
hollow
for cooking, Assyrian
bûrtum
m.
masculine.
BD
Baer & Delitzsch, Heb. Text.
Bd
Bädekers Palestine.
gent.
gentis
, of a people,
gentilicium
.
sg.
singular.
MI Mesha-Inscription.