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bēt ʾarvēʾl בֵּית אַֽרְבֵֿאל ‘Beth-arbel’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from bēt בֵּית ‘between / house’ and ʾerev אֶ֫רֶב ‘ambush’ and ʾēl אֵל ‘god’
Roots: בית ארב אל

bēt ʾarvēʾl pr n loc
Beth-Arbel = "house of God's Ambush"
1) a place in Palestine, perhaps Gilead or Galilee

Mentioned in Hosea 10:14

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