(bay' uhl-huhr mahn) Place name meaning, “Baal of Hermon” or “lord of Hermon.” A mountain and village Israel could not take from the Hivites, whom God left to test Israel (Judges 3:3 ). It marked the Hivites' southern border and Manasseh's northern border (1 Chronicles 5:23 ). Its location is unknown. Some would equate it with Baal-gad. Others, modern Baneas or Caesarea Philippi.
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