The meaning of Beth-aven in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)
beth-a'-ven (beth 'awen; Baithon, Baithaun): A place on the northern boundary of the territory of Benjamin (Joshua 18:12) East of Bethel, near Ai (Joshua 7:2), West of Michmash (I Samuel 13:5; I Samuel 14:23). Beth-aven, "house of vanity," i.e. "idolatry," may possibly represent an original beth-'on, "house of wealth." Wilson (PEFS, 1869, 126) suggests Khirbet An, West of Michmash. The name is used in mockery for Bethel by Hosea (Hosea 4:15; Hosea 10:5, Hosea 10:8, etc.; compare Amos 5:5).
See more on the meaning of Beth-aven in the Bible:
Beth-aven {Easton's Bible Dictionary}
Beth-aven {Hitchcock's Bible Name}
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