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BEEROTH BENE-JAAKAN

(Heb. bĕʾērōṯ
bĕnê-yaʿăqān
) (also BENE-JAAKAN)

The “Wells of the sons of Jaakan,” a place near Edom where the Israelites encamped during the wilderness wanderings (Deut. 10:6). In Num. 33:31-32 it is called simply Bene-jaakan. Jaakan, listed as a descendant of Esau (1 Chr. 1:42), was eponymous ancestor of an Edomite clan. Modern Birein (095031), 11 km. (7 mi.) N of Kadesh-barnea, may be the site.

Pete F. Wilbanks







Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000)

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