בֵּית־דָּגוֹן

𐤁𐤉𐤕־𐤃𐤂𐤅𐤍

Bêyth-Dâgôwn

H1016 noun

SILEX Entry

Root בית, דגן to build, house, temple, Dagon (deity name)

Definition

A place name meaning 'House of Dagon', referring to a location dedicated to or associated with the deity Dagon. The term functions as a toponym, denoting sites significant for the presence, worship, or cult of the god Dagon within the wider region inhabited by the ancient Philistines and Canaanites. The semantic range encompasses both the literal sense of a temple or sanctuary dedicated to Dagon and, more generally, an Israelite designation for places identified by their cultic associations.

Semantic Range

house of Dagon, sanctuary of Dagon, cultic center dedicated to Dagon, toponym for a town or religious site associated with the deity Dagon

Root / Etymology

Compound from בַּיִת (bayit, 'house') and דָּגוֹן (Dagon, a deity name). The root of בַּיִת is בנה ('to build, establish'), while דָּגוֹן is a well-attested Semitic theonym, possibly meaning 'grain' or connected to the idea of abundance, though this is debated. The literal meaning is 'House of Dagon.'

Historical & Contextual Notes

בֵּית־דָּגוֹן is used in the Hebrew Bible as a place name for towns or sanctuaries associated with the worship of the deity Dagon, a major god in the Canaanite and Philistine panthea. The name occurs in Joshua 15:41 (in the lowland territory allotted to Judah) and in Joshua 19:27 (territory of Asher), reflecting the persistence of non-Israelite religious sites during the Israelite settlement. Later Greco-Roman geographers refer to these sites as Beth Dagon or variants, indicating their continued identity as cultic centers. In English translations, this is sometimes rendered 'Beth-dagon,' but the use of 'house' here is not generic but specifies a sanctuary structure or town marked by association with Dagon. The place names serve as evidence of the religious diversity and local cult centers present during the monarchic and pre-monarchic periods, and the term itself illuminates the persistence of pre-Israelite religious influences in the Levant. While the English term 'Palestine' is used in older references, the actual sites fall within historical territories of Judah and Asher. No evidence suggests 'Beth-dagon' ever functioned as a term for Israelite or Judahite religious sites. The meaning and connotations remain tied to Canaanite and Philistine religious practice.

Original Strong's Gloss (1890)

from בַּיִת and דָּגוֹן; house of Dagon; Beth-Dagon, the name of two places in Palestine; Beth-dagon.

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Root Family

בנה (b-n-h) — to build, construct, establish (family)

Strong's Lemma SIBI-P1
H1004 בַּיִת in the houses
H1005 בַּיִת the built-house
H1006 בַּיִת the house
H1007 בֵּית אָוֶן house-of
H1008 בֵּית־אֵל in house of

Word Forms

2 distinct forms

SIDANCE Surface Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1 Occurrences
H1016-01 בֵּית beyt HNp Beth house-of 2
H1016-02 דָּג֥וֹן dagon HNp Dagon House of Dagon 2

Occurrences in Scripture

4 total occurrences

SIDANCE Reference Word Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1
H1016-01 Joshua 15:41 בֵּית beyt HNp Beth house-of
H1016-02 Joshua 15:41 דָּג֥וֹן dagon HNp Dagon House of Dagon
H1016-01 Joshua 19:27 בֵּ֣ית beyt HNp Beth house-of
H1016-02 Joshua 19:27 דָּגֹן֒ dagon HNp Dagon House of Dagon