Baal-Hermon

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possessor of destruction or of a thing cursed
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary


BAAL-HERMON (Jdg_3:3, 1Ch_5:23).—See Hermon.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


bā?al-hûr?mon (בּעל חרמון, ba‛al ḥermōn; Βαὰλ Ἐρμών, Baál Ermō̇n): Baalgad under Mount Hermon is described as ?toward the sunrising? in Jos_13:5. If Mount Lebanon proper is here intended the reading may be taken as correct. But in Jdg_3:3 Baal-gad is replaced by Baal-hermon. One or the other must be due to a scribal error. The Baal-hermon of 1Ch_5:23 lay somewhere East of the Jordan, near to Mount Hermon. It may possibly be identical with Bāniās.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Ba?al-Her?mon (1Ch_5:23; Jdg_3:3), it seems to have been a place in or near Mount Hermon, and not far from Baal-gad, if it was not, as some suppose, the same place.
The Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature
by John Kitto.


Baal-hermon
(Hebrews Ba'al Chermon', חֶרמוֹן בִּעִל, lord of Hermon), the name of a city and a hill adjoining.
1. (Sept. makes two names, Βαὰλ Ε᾿ρμών.) A to- n not far from Mount Hermon, mentioned as inhabited by the Ephraimites in connection with Bashan and Senir (1Ch_5:23). It was probably the same with the BAAL-GAD SEE BAAL-GAD (q.v.) of Jos_11:17 (Robinson, Researches, new ed. 3, 409).
2. (Sept. translates ὄρος τοῦ Α᾿ερμών, Mount Hermon.) A mountain (הִר) east of Lebanon, from which the Israelites were unable to expel the Hivites (Jdg_3:3). This is usually considered as a distinct place from Mount Hermon; but the only apparent ground for doing so is the statement in 1Ch_5:23, “unto Baal-hermon, and Senir, and [unto] Mount Hermon;” but it is quite possible that the conjunction “and” may be here, as elsewhere, used as an expletive — “unto Baal-hermon, even Senir, even Mount Hermen.” Perhaps this derives some color from the fact, which we know, that this mountain had at least three names (Deu_3:9). May not Baal-hermon have been a fourth, in use among the Phoenician worshippers of Baal, one of whose sanctuaries, Baal-gad, was at the foot of this very mountain? SEE BAALIM.

CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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