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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
BEULAH (married [of a wife]).An allegorical name applied to Israel by the Deutero-lsaiah (Isa_62:4-5). She was no longer to be a wife deserted by God, as she had been during the Captivity, but married (1) to God, (2) by a strange application of the figure, to her own sons.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909
("married".) Israel's future name when restored to her divine Husband, Protector, and Lord (Isa_62:4; compare Isa_54:4-6).
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.
Beu'lah. (married). The name which the land of Israel is to bear when "the land shall be married." Isa_62:4.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863
bū?la (בּעוּלה, be‛ūlāh ?married?): A name symbolically applied to Israel: ?Thy land (shall be called) Beulah ... thy land shall be married.... so shall thy sons marry thee? (Isa_62:4 f). In this figure, frequently used since Hosea, the prophet wishes to express the future prosperity of Israel. The land once desolate shall again be populated.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.
Isa_62:4 (c) This name probably describes the Christian life in which the joy of the Lord, the fruits of righteousness and the glories of GOD permeate the soul.
Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types
press 1957.
Beulah
(Heb. Beulah', בְּעוּלָה, married; Sept. paraphrases οἰκουμένη) occurs in Isa_62:4, metaphorically of Judaea, as of a land desolated, but again filled with inhabitants, when the land shall be married (תִּבָּעֵל), referring to the return from Babylon; or it may be applied to the Jewish Church to denote the intimacy of its relation to God.
CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.