בְּנֵי־בְרַק
be.ne-b.raq
Bene-berak
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
Supported# Bene-berak: A Biblical Place Name Bene-berak (בְּנֵי־בְרַק) appears in the Hebrew Bible only twice, identifying it as a minor geographical location rather than a frequently discussed concept or entity. The name combines two elements: "bene" (sons/children) and "braq" (lightning), literally translating to "sons of lightning." This compound structure is typical of ancient Near Eastern place nomenclature, where locations were named after natural phenomena or ancestral associations. Given its minimal biblical occurrence—just two mentions—Bene-berak does not emerge as a site of major religious, military, or narrative significance in the biblical texts. The brevity of its presence in the scriptural record suggests it was likely a peripheral settlement or boundary marker rather than a prominent city. Without additional context data about these two specific occurrences, the available lexical information limits what can be definitively stated about the location's historical or theological importance to biblical narratives. The name itself preserves an intriguing etymological connection to lightning imagery, a natural phenomenon often associated with divine power in ancient texts, though the lexicon data provided does not elaborate on whether this nomenclature carried symbolic weight or simply reflected local geography and observation of natural features in the biblical landscape.
Source data & methodology
Occurrences in Scripture
2 total occurrences across the text