Benebarak ('Sons of Barak') (Hebrew: בְּנֵי בְּרַק, Bnei Brak) was a biblical city mentioned in the Book of Joshua. According to the biblical account it was allocated to the Tribe of Dan.[1] Its archaeological site is Tel Bnei Brak.
the Tribe of Dan. Its archaeological site is Tel Bnei Brak. The town of Beneberak (Banaibarka) is specifically named in the Aramaic stele (Oriental Institute...
Behemoth Bekah Belah Belial Belshazzar Belteshazzar Ben Benaiah Ben-ammi Beneberak Bene-jaakan Benhadad Benhail Benhanan Benjamin, son of the right hand;...
the world. Bnei Brak takes its name from the ancient Biblical city of Beneberak, mentioned in the Tanakh (Joshua 19:45) in a long list of towns within...
Lod as long as Eliezer dwelt there, and then moved his own school to Beneberak. Akiva also lived for some time at Ziphron, modern Zafran near Hamath...
formerly called Ibn Ibraq, preserving the name of the ancient biblical site Beneberak, was renamed al-Khayriyya in 1924. In the weeks prior to the outbreak...
11:9, 26:9 and 15, 27:3, and 31:20. Once when Rami bar Ezekiel visited Beneberak, he saw goats grazing under fig trees while honey was flowing from the...