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Joshua

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from Mount Halak, that rises toward Seir, even as far as Baal-gad in the valley of Lebanon at the foot of Mount Hermon. And he captured all their kings and struck them down and put them to death.

Lexicon

Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
from Mount mountain, hill, hill country Noun H2022 הָהָ֤ר ha·har
Halak, "smooth," a mountain S. of the Dead Sea Noun H2510 הֶֽחָלָק֙ he·cha·lak
that rises to go up, ascend, climb Verb H5927 הָעֹולֶ֣ה ha·'o·v·leh
toward Seir, a mountain range in Edom, also its inhab., also a mountain in Judah Noun H8165 שֵׂעִ֔יר se·'ir,
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even as far as far as, even to, up to, until, while Prepostion H5704 וְעַד־ ve·'ad-
as Baal-gad "Baal of fortune," a place near Mt. Hermon Noun H1171 גָּד֙ gad
in the valley a valley, plain Noun H1237 בְּבִקְעַ֣ת be·vik·'at
of Lebanon a wooded mountain range on the N. border of Isr. Noun H3844 הַלְּבָנֹ֔ון hal·le·va·no·vn,
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at the foot underneath, below, instead of Noun H8478 תַּ֖חַת ta·chat
of Mount mountain, hill, hill country Noun H2022 הַר־ har-
Hermon. "sacred (mountain)," a mountain in S. Aram (Syria) and N. Isr. Noun H2768 חֶרְמֹ֑ון cher·mo·vn;
And he captured to capture, seize, take Verb H3920 לָכַ֔ד la·chad,
all the whole, all Noun H3605 כָּל־ kol-
their kings king Noun H4428 מַלְכֵיהֶם֙ mal·chei·hem
and struck them down to smite Verb H5221 וַיַּכֵּ֖ם vai·yak·kem
and put them to death. to die Verb H4191 וַיְמִיתֵֽם׃ vay·mi·tem.

Locations

Hermon (Mount Hermon)

HERMONhur'-mon (chermon; Codex Vaticanus, Haermon):1. Description:The name of the majestic mountain in which the Anti-Lebanon range terminates to the South (Deuteronomy 3:8, etc.). It reaches a height of 9,200 ft. above the sea, and extends some 16 to 20 miles from North to South. It was called Sirion by the Sidonians (Deuteronomy 3:9; compare Psalm 29:6), a... View Details

Lebanon

LEBANONleb'-a-non (lebanon; Septuagint Libanos; Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) Libanus):1. Name:Derived from the root labhen, "to be white," probably from the snow which covers its summits the greater part of the year. "White mountains" are found in almost every country. The light color of the upper limestone may, however, form a sufficient rea... View Details

Mount Halak

HALAK, MOUNTha'-lak (ha-har he-chalaq): A mountain that marked the southern limit of the conquests of Joshua (Joshua 11:17; Joshua 12:7). It is spoken of as the "mount Halak (literally, "the bare" or "smooth mountain") that goeth up to Seir." The latter passage locates it on the West of the Arabah. The southern boundary of the land is defined by the ascent o... View Details

Mount Hermon

HERMONhur'-mon (chermon; Codex Vaticanus, Haermon):1. Description:The name of the majestic mountain in which the Anti-Lebanon range terminates to the South (Deuteronomy 3:8, etc.). It reaches a height of 9,200 ft. above the sea, and extends some 16 to 20 miles from North to South. It was called Sirion by the Sidonians (Deuteronomy 3:9; compare Psalm 29:6), a... View Details

Seir

SEIRse'-ir:(1) (har se'-ir, "Mt. Seir" (Genesis 14:6, etc.), 'erets se`-ir (Genesis 32:3, etc.); to oros See ir, ge See ir): In Genesis 32:3 "the land of Seir" is equated with "the field of Edom." The Mount and the Land of Seir are alternative appellations of the mountainous tract which runs along the eastern side of the Arabah, occupied by the descendants o... View Details

Valley of Lebanon (Mount Hermon)

HERMONhur'-mon (chermon; Codex Vaticanus, Haermon):1. Description:The name of the majestic mountain in which the Anti-Lebanon range terminates to the South (Deuteronomy 3:8, etc.). It reaches a height of 9,200 ft. above the sea, and extends some 16 to 20 miles from North to South. It was called Sirion by the Sidonians (Deuteronomy 3:9; compare Psalm 29:6), a... View Details

People

Gad

Gad, a tribe of Isr.

Baal

Baal [N] [B] [H] [S] lord.  The name appropriated to the principal male god of the Phoenicians. It is found in several places in the plural BAALIM ( Judges 2:11 ;  10:10 ;  1 Kings 18:18 ; Jeremiah 2:23 ;  Hosea 2:17 ). Baal is identified with Molech ( Jeremiah 19:5 ). It was known to the Israelites as Baal-peor ( Numbers 25:3 ; ... View Details

Baal

the name of a city in Simeon, also two Israelites

Gad

|fortune,| a Bab. god.

Gad

a son of Jacob, also his tribe and its territory, also a prophet

Put

a son of Ham, also his desc. and their land

Seir

a mountain range in Edom, also its inhab., also a mountain in Judah

Seir

Seir [N] [H] [S] rough; hairy.  A Horite; one of the "dukes" of Edom ( Genesis 36:20-30 ).

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New American Standard Bible 1995 from Mount Halak, that rises toward Seir, even as far as Baal-gad in the valley of Lebanon at the foot of Mount Hermon. And he captured all their kings and struck them down and put them to death.
King James Bible Even from Mount the mount Halak, that rises toward goeth up to Seir, even as far as Baal-gad unto Baalgad in the valley of Lebanon at the foot of Mount Hermon. And he captured under mount Hermon: and all their kings he took, and struck them down smote them, and put them to death.slew them.
Hebrew Greek English from Mount Halak, that rises toward Seir, even as far as Baal-gad in the valley of Lebanon at the foot of Mount Hermon. And he captured all their kings and struck them down and put them to death.