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Reference: Bethrehob

Fausets

("house of Rechob, or room".) A place near the valley containing the town Laish or Dan (Jg 18:28). The modern Hunin, a fortress commanding the plain Huleh in which the city of Dan (Tell el Kady) was. One of Aram's (Syria's) little kingdoms, like Zobah, Maacah, Ishtob; hired by Ammon against David (2Sa 10:6,8). Shortened into Rechob (Nu 13:21). Being "far from Zidon," it is distinct from the Rehob in Asher, which is not very far from Zidon. Hadadezer king of Zobah was son of Rehob (2 Samuel 8).

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Morish

Beth-re'hob

Place in the north near Dan, from which perhaps Syrians were hired by the Ammonites against David, Jg 18:28; 2Sa 10:6. Identified with Hunin, 33 13' N, 35 32' E. Some judge that the Syrians came from a different place near the Euphrates.

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Smith

Beth-re'hob

(house of Rehob), place mentioned as having near it the valley in which lay the town of Laish or Dan.

Jg 18:28

It was one of the little kingdoms of Aram or Syria.

2Sa 10:6

Robinson conjectures that this ancient place is represented by the modern Hunin.

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