Biblica Analytica
H1191H Hebrew

בַּעֲלָת

ba.a.lat

Baalath

Lexicon Entry

Definition
Baalath
Transliteration
ba.a.lat
Strong's Number
H1191H
Occurrences
2
Semantic Domain
Proper Name: Person

Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

What Original Readers Understood

Supported

# Baalath: A Place Name in Biblical Geography Baalath (בַּעֲלָת) appears twice in the biblical text as a proper noun designating a specific location. The name itself derives from the Hebrew root *baal*, which commonly refers to "lord" or "master" in Hebrew, suggesting this place name may have carried geographical or territorial significance in ancient Israel's landscape. With only two occurrences in the biblical record, Baalath remains a minor geographical reference rather than a major site. Its limited mention indicates it was likely a smaller settlement or landmark, though its inclusion in the biblical text suggests it held enough importance to be recorded in geographical or genealogical narratives. Without additional contextual data from the lexicon provided here, the precise nature of this location's significance—whether military, administrative, or cultic—cannot be determined from the definition alone. The scarcity of references to Baalath contrasts with more frequently mentioned biblical sites, making it primarily valuable to scholars studying ancient Levantine geography and the territorial divisions of early Israel rather than a location central to major biblical narratives or events.

Source data & methodology
Strong's
H1191H
Lemma
בַּעֲלָת
Transliteration
ba.a.lat
Definition
Baalath
Occurrences
2
Model
claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
Prompt version
1

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Occurrences in Scripture

2 total occurrences across the text