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BERIAH

a gift, or in evil. (1.) One of Asher's four sons, and father of Heber (Gen. 46:17).

(2.) A son of Ephraim (1 Chr. 7:20-23), born after the slaughter of his brothers, and so called by his father "because it went evil with his house" at that time.

(3.) A Benjamite who with his brother Shema founded Ajalon and expelled the Gittites (1 Chr. 8:13).

1. Son of Asher Ge 46:17; Nu 26:44, 45; 1Ch 7:30

2. Son of Ephraim 1Ch 7:20-23

3. A Benjamite 1Ch 8:13

4. Son of Shimei 1Ch 23:10, 11

BERITH

See BAAL-BERITH

BERNICE

bearer of victory, the eldest daughter of Agrippa I., the Herod Agrippa of Acts 12:20.

After the early death of her first husband she was married to her uncle Herod, king of Chalcis.

After his death (A.D. 40) she lived in incestuous connection with her brother Agrippa II. (Acts 25:13, 23; 26:30).

They joined the Romans at the outbreak of the final war between them and the Jews, and lived afterwards at Rome.

Daughter of Agrippa Ac 2:5, 13, 23; 26:30

BERODACH-BALADAN

the king of Babylon who sent a friendly deputation to Hezekiah (2 Kings 20:12). In Isa. 39:1 he is called Merodach-baladan (q.v.).

See MERODACH-BALADAN

BEROTHAH

Part of the northern boundary of Canaan Eze 47:16

BEROTHAI

A city of Zobah 2Sa 8:8

BERYL

the rendering in the Authorized Version of the Hebrew word tarshish, a precious stone; probably so called as being brought from Tarshish.

It was one of the stones on the breastplate of the high priest (Ex. 28:20; R.V. marg., "chalcedony;" 39:13). The colour of the wheels in Ezekiel's vision was as the colour of a beryl stone (1:16; 10:9; R.V., "stone of Tarshish").

It is mentioned in Cant. 5:14; Dan. 10:6; Rev. 21:20. In Ezek. 28:13 the LXX. render the word by "chrysolite," which the Jewish historian Josephus regards as its proper translation. This also is the rendering given in the Authorized Version in the margin. That was a gold-coloured gem, the topaz of ancient authors.

A precious stone So 5:14; Eze 1:16; 10:9 Set in the breastplate Ex 28:20; 39:13 John saw, in the foundation of the new Jerusalem Re 21:20

BESAI

-One of the Nethinim Ezr 2:49; Ne 7:52

BESODEIAH

Father of Meshullam Ne 3:6

BESOM

the rendering of a Hebrew word meaning sweeper, occurs only in Isa. 14:23, of the sweeping away, the utter ruin, of Babylon.

BESOR

cold, a ravine or brook in the extreme south-west of Judah, where 200 of David's men stayed behind because they were faint, while the other 400 pursued the Amalekites (1 Sam. 30:9, 10, 21).

Probably the Wadyes Sheriah, south of Gaza.

A brook near Gaza 1Sa 30:9, 10, 21