Berean Strong's Lexicon Baal Tamar: Baal Tamar Original Word: בעל תמר Word Origin: Derived from two Hebrew words: "בעל" (Baal), meaning "lord" or "master," and "תמר" (Tamar), meaning "palm tree." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for Baal Tamar, as it is a specific Hebrew place name. However, the concept of "Baal" as a lord or master can be related to Greek terms like "κύριος" (kyrios), meaning "lord." Usage: Baal Tamar is a place name mentioned in the Bible. The name can be understood as "Lord of the Palm Tree" or "Place of the Palm Tree." It is associated with a location where a significant biblical event took place. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, place names often held significant meanings and were sometimes associated with local deities or natural features. The use of "Baal" in place names does not necessarily indicate the worship of the Canaanite god Baal but can denote ownership or association with a notable feature, such as a palm tree in this case. Palm trees were common in the region and often symbolized prosperity and beauty. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom baal and tamar Definition "possessor of palms," a place near Gibeah NASB Translation Baal-tamar (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs בַּ֫עַל תָּמָר proper name, of a location (possessor of palms; or Baal of Tamar ?) Judges 20:33, near Gibeah. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Baal-tamar From ba'al and tamar; possessor of (the) palm-tree; Baal-Tamar, a place in Palestine -- Baal-tamar. see HEBREW ba'al see HEBREW tamar Forms and Transliterations תָּמָ֑ר תמר tā·mār taMar tāmārLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Judges 20:33 HEB: וַיַּעַרְכ֖וּ בְּבַ֣עַל תָּמָ֑ר וְאֹרֵ֧ב יִשְׂרָאֵ֛ל NAS: and arrayed themselves at Baal-tamar; and the men of Israel KJV: and put themselves in array at Baaltamar: and the liers in wait INT: their place and arrayed Baal-tamar ambush of Israel |