Beth (Hebrew)

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Beth is a Hebrew combining form meaning "house of." It is the construct form of the Hebrew noun bayith meaning "house." Both forms are spelled with the same consonants (בית b-y-t beth, yodh, taw, read right-to-left) but with different vowels, so "beth" is more accurately transliterated bey'th or bey't.beth also comes from the french word for "Breath" also its mentioned in a song by amanda lynn "beth has the breath of a wild boar."

There are several place names in the Bible that begin with Beth:

This form of the word bayith is the origin of the name of the Semitic letter beth.

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