BEL bel, bal (bel): Appellative name of a Bah god (compare BAAL), in the Old Testament and Apocrypha identified with Marduk or Merodach, the tutelary...
Bel [E] [S]A Babylonian god Isaiah 46:1 ; Jeremiah 50:2 ; 51:44 [E] indicates this entry was also found in Easton's Bible Dictionary[S] indicates ...
Bel [N] [S]the Aramaic form of Baal, the national god of the Babylonians ( Isaiah 46:1 ; Jeremiah 50:2 ; 51:44 ). It signifies lord. (See BAAL .) T...
ZOROBABEL zo-rob'-a-bel, zo-ro'-ba-bel (Zerobabel): In the King James Version; Greek form of Zerubbabel, thus the Revised Version (British and Americ...
The KJV Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon?Strong's Number: ? 06903?Browse Lexicon?Original WordWord Originlbqcorresponding to (06905)Transliterated WordTDN...
The NAS Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon?Strong's Number: ? 6903?Browse Lexicon?Original WordWord Originlbqcorresponding to (06905)Transliterated WordTDNT...
MEHETABEL; MEHETABEEL me-het'-a-bel, me-het'-a-bel (mehetah'el, whom God makes happy): (1) Daughter of Matred, wife of Hadad or Hadar, the 8th and ap...
MESHEZABEL me-shez'-a-bel (meshezebhe'el, God a deliverer; the King James Version Meshezabeel, me-shez'-a-bel): (1) A priest, ancestor of Meshullam, ...
NEBO (1) ne'-bo (nebho; Assyrian Nabu): The Babylonian god of literature and science. In the Babylonian mythology he is represented as the son and in...
Overview - Jeremiah 50 1?The judgment of Babylon and the redemption of Israel. Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeJeremiah 50:2??(King James Version)Decla...
SHAREZER sha-re'zer (sar'etser, shar'etser): Corresponds to the Assyrian Shar-ucur, protect the king; found otherwise, not as a complete name, but as...
Judges 2:11 And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord, &c.] Openly and publicly, boldly and impudently, in the very face of God, an...
Jeremiah 51:44 And I will punish Bel in Babylon The idol of the Babylonians, who had a temple in Babylon, where he was worshipped: the same is called ...
ASHBEL; ASHBELITE ash'-bel, ash'-bel-it ('ashbel): The gentilic name Ashbelite is found in Numbers 26:38, second son of Benjamin (Genesis 46:21). In ...
BELEMUS bel'-e-mus (Belemos; Balsamus): An officer of King Artaxerxes in Palestine associated with Beeltethmus in hindering the rebuilding of the tem...
BELTESHAZZAR bel-te-shaz'-ar (belTsha'tstsar Babylonian BalaT-sharucur protect his life; Daniel 4:8): The Bah name given to Daniel (Daniel 1:7; 2:26;...
TABELLIUS ta-bel'-i-us (Tabellios): One of the Persian officials in Samaria who wrote a letter to Artaxerxes which caused the rebuilding of Jerusalem...
BILEAM bil'-e-am (bil`am; Iblaam): A town in the territory of Manasseh assigned to the Kohathite Levites (1?Chronicles 6:70), probably the same as Ib...
BEL, AND THE DRAGON bel, bal, drag'-un (Greek words: drakon, dragon, serpent; ektos, except; horasis vision, prophecy; ophis, serpent; sphragisamenos...
BABEL, BABYLON (1) ba'-bel, bab'-i-lon (Topographical): Babylon was the Greek name of the city written in the cuneiform script of the Babylonians, ba...