boṣqat בׇּצְקַת ‘Bozkath’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from bāṣēq בָּצֵק ‘to swell’
Roots:
בצק
boṣqat pr n loc
Bozkath or Boscath = "rocky height"
1) a city in Judah in the lowlands toward the Philistines, home of Josiah's mother
Etymology?:
from bāṣēq בָּצֵק ‘to swell’
Roots:
בצק
boṣqat pr n loc
Bozkath or Boscath = "rocky height"
1) a city in Judah in the lowlands toward the Philistines, home of Josiah's mother