Beth-haran
Beth-haran (bĕth-hā´rən), in the Bible, a town, E of the Jordan, not far northeast of its mouth into the Dead Sea.
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Daberath , Daberath (dăb´ērăth), in the Bible, town, N ancient Palestine, probably the present-day Dabburiya, Israel, on the slope of Tabor E of Nazareth.
Dabar… Dead Sea , A body of water in Palestine at the southern end of the Jordan Valley. The Dead Sea, whose surface lies 1,286 feet below sea level, is the lowest poi… , in the Bible. , Beor (bē´ôr), in the Bible. 1 Father of Balaam. An alternate form is Bosor. 2 Father of Bela1.
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