The meaning of Beth-anoth in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)

beth-a'-noth (beth'anoth; Baithanam, probably "House of Anath"—a god; Joshua 15:59): The ruin of Beit 'Ainun, 1 1/2 miles Southeast of Halhul, in the neighborhood also of Bethzur and Gedor—places mentioned in association with it as towns in the hill country of Judah—appears to be a probable site. The present surface ruins belong to later ages.


See more on the meaning of Beth-anoth in the Bible:
Beth-anoth {Easton's Bible Dictionary}

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