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There are two biblical figures named 'Beeri.' The etymology of Beeri (Hebrew: בְּאֵרִי, Bə’êrî) is given as "belonging to a fountain" by Wilhelm Gesenius, but as "expounder" by the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia and "well" according to the Holman Bible Dictionary. The other Beeri was the father of Judith, one of the wives of Esau (Genesis 26:34). A source of grief to her parents-in-law.

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  • There are two biblical figures named 'Beeri.' The etymology of Beeri (Hebrew: בְּאֵרִי, Bə’êrî) is given as "belonging to a fountain" by Wilhelm Gesenius, but as "expounder" by the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia and "well" according to the Holman Bible Dictionary. According to the Book of Hosea, Beeri was the father of the prophet Hosea. Jewish tradition says that he only uttered a few words of prophecy, and as they were insufficient to be embodied in a book by themselves, they were incorporated in the Book of Isaiah, viz., verses 19 and 20 of the 8th chapter. As such, Beeri is considered a prophet in Judaism. Beeri was sometimes identified with Beerah (1 Chronicles 5:6), who was taken into exile by the Assyrians. He is also considered holy by Muslims. The other Beeri was the father of Judith, one of the wives of Esau (Genesis 26:34). A source of grief to her parents-in-law. (en)
  • Beeri adalah nama laki-laki Ibrani yang tercatat dalam Alkitab Ibrani atau Perjanjian Lama di Alkitab Kristen. (in)
  • Beeri foi o pai da profeta Oseias. A tradição judaica diz que ele proferiu algumas palavras de profecia, e como não eram suficientes para serem incorporadas em um livro, foram incorporadas no Livro de Isaías (8:19-20). Como tal, Beeri é considerado um profeta no judaísmo. Beeri às vezes era identificado com Beerá (1 Crônicas 5:6), que foi levado ao exílio pelos assírios. Outro Beeri foi um hitita, pai de Judite, uma das esposas de Esaú. A etimologia de Beeri (em hebraico: בְּאֵרִי, Bə’êrî) é dado como "pertencente a uma fonte" por Wilhelm Gesenius, mas como "expositor" pela International Standard Bible Encyclopedia e "bem" de acordo com o Holman Bible Dictionary. (pt)
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  • Beeri adalah nama laki-laki Ibrani yang tercatat dalam Alkitab Ibrani atau Perjanjian Lama di Alkitab Kristen. (in)
  • There are two biblical figures named 'Beeri.' The etymology of Beeri (Hebrew: בְּאֵרִי, Bə’êrî) is given as "belonging to a fountain" by Wilhelm Gesenius, but as "expounder" by the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia and "well" according to the Holman Bible Dictionary. The other Beeri was the father of Judith, one of the wives of Esau (Genesis 26:34). A source of grief to her parents-in-law. (en)
  • Beeri foi o pai da profeta Oseias. A tradição judaica diz que ele proferiu algumas palavras de profecia, e como não eram suficientes para serem incorporadas em um livro, foram incorporadas no Livro de Isaías (8:19-20). Como tal, Beeri é considerado um profeta no judaísmo. Beeri às vezes era identificado com Beerá (1 Crônicas 5:6), que foi levado ao exílio pelos assírios. Outro Beeri foi um hitita, pai de Judite, uma das esposas de Esaú. (pt)
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