Beth-Peor
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Beth-peor — House of Peor; i.e., temple of Baal peor , a place in Moab, on the east of Jordan, opposite Jericho. It was in the tribe of Reuben (Josh. 13:20; Deut. 3:29; 4:46). In the ravine or valley over against Beth peor Moses was probably buried (Deut … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Beth-Haram — (d.i. Haus der Empfängniß), Stadt am Jordan u. am Fuße des Peor, von Herodes zu Ehren der Livia, des Augustus Gemahlin, Livias genannt; nach Andern hieß sie auch Julias … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
BAAL-PEOR sive BELPHEGOR — BAAL PEOR, sive BELPHEGOR cui initiatos Israelitas scribit Moses Numer. c. 25. v. 3. 5. Constat (inquit Seldenus de Dîs Syris Syntagm. l. c. 5.) Moabitarum et Medianitarum fuisse hoc numen, atque idem quod c. eôdem v. 18. etc. c. 31. v. 16. Peor… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Belphegor (Dämon) — Belphegor, Illustration aus dem Dictionnaire Infernal (1863) Belphegor ist die in der Septuaginta (βεελφεγωρ LXX) und dann in der Vulgata (Beelphegor … Deutsch Wikipedia
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