hebrew #6364 - פִי־בֶסֶת Pi-beseth (a place in Egypt)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Pi-beseth Of Egyptian origin; Pi-Beseth, a place in Egypt -- Pi-beseth. Englishman's Concordance Pi-beseth=“mouth of loathing” 1) a town of lower Egypt located on the west bank of the Pelusiac branch of the Nile about 40 miles from Memphis 1a) same as ‘Bubastis’ named after the goddess of the same name Part of Speech: noun proper locative A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: of Egyptian origin Brown-Driver-Briggsמִּיבֶֿ֫סֶתproper name, of a locationin Egypt (Pabast, EbGS 495, or Per-Bastet, GriffithHastings DB iii. 874, 'House of Bast(et)' originally P§i-wbaste according to SteindBAS i. 350, compare NavilleBubastis 44, 46, 48, 56, Greek Βούβαστις (Herodotus), Βούβαστος (Diod); — Ezekiel 30:17ᵐ5Βουβάστου (genitive), modern Tel-Bas‰a, near Za‡azi‡, approximately 30 miles north-northeast from Cairo. — See Herod.ii. 59 f., 67, 137 f., 166 Diodxvi.49, 51 Navillel.c.; Trans. Vict. Inst. xxiii. 137 ff. Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 6364. פִּי־בֶּ֫סֶת (Pi-beseth) — 1 OccurrenceEzekiel 30:17 |