בֵּית הָעֲרָבָה

𐤁𐤉𐤕 𐤄𐤏𐤓𐤁𐤄

Bêyth hâ-ʻĂrâbâh

H1026 noun

SILEX Entry

Root בית, ערבה to dwell, to settle, house; arid plain, steppe, desert region

Definition

A specific place-name in ancient Israelite territory, 'House of the Arabah' or 'House of the Steppe.' Refers to a settlement located in the arid or steppe region (the 'Arabah') between the Dead Sea and the Jordan River, most frequently as a border town within the tribal allotments. The term combines the concept of a settlement or established place ('house') with a geographic designation for the arid plain ('Arabah').

Semantic Range

place-name for a settlement in the Arabah (arid steppe/plain); 'house of the Arabah' as a specific border town; reference to geographic features in boundary lists; marker of tribal or administrative territories

Root / Etymology

Compound from בַּיִת (bayit, 'house, dwelling, settlement') and עֲרָבָה (ʿărāvāh, 'steppe, arid plain, wilderness') with the definite article הַ (ha-) interposed; thus, literally 'house of the arid plain/steppe.'

Historical & Contextual Notes

בֵּית הָעֲרָבָה appears as a toponym in several boundary lists (notably Joshua 15:6, 15:61, 18:22), marking a location in the southern Jordan Valley at or near the Arabah, the rift valley stretching from the Sea of Galilee to the Gulf of Aqaba. In the territorial descriptions of tribal inheritance, it is associated alternately with Judahite and Benjamite (and possibly Reubenite) lands, reflecting shifts in administrative or tribal borders over time. Archaeological and geographical identification of the precise site remains debated, though it is generally placed north of the Dead Sea. English Bibles typically render the name directly or as 'Beth-arabah,' but this does not communicate the topographical nuance signified by 'Arabah' as the arid steppe bordering the Jordan and Dead Sea. The element עֲרָבָה is distinguished from דֶּבֶר (deber, 'pasture') and מִדְבָּר (midbar, 'wilderness'), each denoting different types of landscape in biblical descriptions. Later translations and traditions sometimes treat 'Beth-arabah' as a generic or minor town, but the Hebrew denotes a specific relationship to the unique geography of the Arabah region.

Original Strong's Gloss (1890)

from בַּיִת and עֲרָבָה with the article interposed; house of the Desert; Beth-ha-Arabah, a place in Palestine; Beth-arabah.

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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

4 distinct forms

SIDANCE Surface Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1 Occurrences
H1026-02 הָעֲרָבָ֑ה haaravah HNp arabah the arid plain 3
H1026-01 בֵּ֚ית beyt HNp Beth house-of 1
H1026-03 לְ/בֵ֣ית leveyt HR/Np Beth to the built-house of 1
H1026-04 וּ/בֵ֧ית uveyt HC/Np and Beth and house-of 1

Occurrences in Scripture

6 total occurrences

SIDANCE Reference Word Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1
H1026-03 Joshua 15:6 לְ/בֵ֣ית leveyt HR/Np Beth to the built-house of
H1026-02 Joshua 15:6 הָעֲרָבָ֑ה haaravah HNp arabah the arid plain
H1026-01 Joshua 15:61 בֵּ֚ית beyt HNp Beth house-of
H1026-02 Joshua 15:61 הָעֲרָבָ֔ה haaravah HNp Arabah the arid plain
H1026-04 Joshua 18:22 וּ/בֵ֧ית uveyt HC/Np and Beth and house-of
H1026-02 Joshua 18:22 הָֽעֲרָבָ֛ה haaravah HNp arabah the arid plain