Strong's Lexicon Beon: Beon Original Word: בְּעֹן Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root עָוָה (avah), meaning "to bend" or "to twist." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Beon, as it is a specific place name in the Hebrew Bible. However, the Greek Septuagint may use transliterations or equivalent place names for regions in Moab. Usage: Beon is a place name mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. It is identified as a location in the territory of Moab. The name Beon is associated with the region that the Israelites encountered during their wilderness journey. Cultural and Historical Background: Beon is mentioned in the context of the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land. It is part of the land of Moab, which was situated east of the Dead Sea. Moab was a frequent point of interaction and conflict with the Israelites. The region was known for its rugged terrain and was inhabited by the Moabites, who were descendants of Lot. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originprobably a short. form of Beth Definition a place E. of the Jordan NASB Translation Beon (1). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Beon Probably a contraction of Beyth Ba'al m'own; Beon, a place East of the Jordan -- Beon. see HEBREW Beyth Ba'al m'own Forms and Transliterations וּבְעֹֽן׃ ובען׃ ū·ḇə·‘ōn ūḇə‘ōn uveOnLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Numbers 32:3 HEB: וּשְׂבָ֥ם וּנְב֖וֹ וּבְעֹֽן׃ NAS: Sebam, Nebo and Beon, KJV: and Shebam, and Nebo, and Beon, INT: Sebam Nebo and Beon 1 Occurrence |