Lexical Summary Beth Choron: Beth Horon Original Word: בֵּית חוֹרוֹן Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Beth- horon From bayith and chowr; house of hollowness; Beth-Choron, the name of two adjoining places in Palestine -- Beth- horon. see HEBREW bayith see HEBREW chowr NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom bayith and chor Definition "place of a hollow," two adjoining cities in Pal. NASB Translation Beth-horon (14). Brown-Driver-Briggs בֵּית חוֺרֹן proper name, of a location Joshua 10:10,11, also חֹרוֺן ׳בּ, חֹרֹן ׳בּ, & in Chronicles חוֺרוֺן ׳בּ, two cities in Ephraim, lower & upper B.H. (place of a hole or hollow (?) חֹר, perhaps from a wady between the two, or near by; compare also מַעֲלֶה Joshua 10:10, מוֺרַד Joshua 10:11 1Macc 3:16; 3:24) 1 Chronicles 7:24 אֶתבּֿיתחֿוֺרוֺן הַתַּחְתּוֺן וְאֶתהָֿעֶלְיוֺן; further, a. עֶלְיוֺן ׳ח ׳בּ Joshua 16:5; הָעֶלְיוֺן ׳ח ׳בּ2Chronicles 8:5. b.1hour west from a. תַּחְתּוֺן ׳ח ׳בּ Joshua 16:3; Joshua 18:13; 1 Kings 9:17; הַתַּחְתּוֺן ׳ח ׳בּ2Chronicles 8:5; also Joshua 10:10,11; Joshua 18:14; probably also Joshua 21:22; 1 Samuel 13:18; 1 Chronicles 6:53; 2Chronicles 25:13; — modern Beit ±Ûr el-fôqa & et-ta—ta RobBR ii. 250 f. BdPal 21 Surveyiii. 86; — compare הַחֹרֹנִי adjective, of a people Nehemiah 2:10,19; Nehemiah 13:28, only of Sanballat; also dual חֹרֹנַיִם Joshua 10:10,11 ᵐ5 & 2 Samuel 13:34 ᵐ5 We Dr. בֵּית חָנָן proper name, of a location in Dan (Judah ? Philistine territory) 1 Kings 4:9 (where read ׳ח ׳וּב see below II. אֵלוֺן p. 19); — modern Beit „anûn compare RobBR ii. 35. Topical Lexicon Geographical Setting Beth Horon comprises two adjacent settlements, Upper Beth Horon and Lower Beth Horon, commanding the ascent that rises from the Valley of Aijalon westward to the central Benjamin-Ephraim plateau. Modern identifications place them at Beit ʿUr el-Fauqa and Beit ʿUr et-Tahta, about twenty kilometers northwest of Jerusalem. The winding ridge road, repeatedly called “the ascent of Beth Horon,” is a natural choke-point; whoever controlled it held the main gateway from the coastal plain into Israel’s hill country. Biblical Narrative Highlights Joshua 10:10–11 records the most dramatic event associated with the site. “The LORD threw them into confusion before Israel. He defeated them in a great slaughter at Gibeon, pursued them by way of the ascent of Beth Horon, and struck them down as far as Azekah and Makkedah. As they fled … the LORD hurled down on them large hailstones from the sky … so the number who died by hailstones was greater than those the Israelites killed with the sword”. The terrain forced the fleeing Amorites into a narrow descent where divine judgement fell, exemplifying the synergy of Israel’s obedience and God’s supernatural aid. Tribal Allotment and Levitical Use The border descriptions of both Ephraim (Joshua 16:3, 5) and Benjamin (Joshua 18:13–14) converge at Beth Horon, placing the towns at a strategic tribal frontier. Joshua 21:22 and 1 Chronicles 6:68 list them among the Levitical cities granted to the Kohathites, ensuring priestly presence along this vital corridor. The text attributes their original construction or restoration to Sheerah, daughter of Ephraim (1 Chronicles 7:24), a rare notice of female initiative in Israel’s early settlement. Military Significance 1 Samuel 13:18 notes a Philistine raiding column moving toward Beth Horon, showing continued tactical value in the monarchic period. Solomon fortified the twin towns: “He built Upper Beth Horon and Lower Beth Horon as fortified cities with walls, gates, and bars” (2 Chronicles 8:5; cf. 1 Kings 9:17). Centuries later, mercenaries dismissed by Amaziah plundered Judah “from Samaria to Beth Horon, killing three thousand people” (2 Chronicles 25:13). Control of this pass repeatedly dictated the security of the northern approach to Jerusalem. Themes of Divine Intervention and Human Responsibility Beth Horon’s narrative arc intertwines God’s sovereign deliverance with prudent human action. At Joshua’s command the armies marched in faith, yet victory turned on a miracle only God could supply. Solomon’s later fortifications underscore that reliance on the Lord does not negate wise preparation (compare Nehemiah 4:9). For believers, the pass illustrates the walk of faith—entering promised inheritance by trust while maintaining vigilant stewardship. Archaeological and Historical Notes Late Bronze and Iron Age pottery, fortification remnants, and massive terrace walls at both modern Beit ʿUr sites accord with continuous occupation from Canaanite through Hellenistic times. Roman sources (e.g., Josephus, Wars 2.19.7) describe military action on the same slope, confirming its long-standing strategic importance. Ministry Applications • Spiritual Warfare: The ascent of Beth Horon teaches that battles often intensify at critical passes of obedience. Victory belongs to the Lord, yet He calls His people to pursue the enemy relentlessly (Philippians 3:12–14). Summary Beth Horon functions in Scripture as a physical gateway and a theological showcase. From Joshua’s hail-storm victory to Solomon’s defensive works, the site demonstrates God’s faithfulness, the necessity of courage, and the wisdom of preparedness. Occupying a frontier between tribes and later kingdoms, it reminds every generation that strategic places, rightly held, become platforms for God’s glory and for the blessing of His people. Forms and Transliterations חֹר֑וֹן חֹר֖וֹן חֹרֹ֖ן חֹרוֹן֮ חוֹר֑וֹן חוֹר֖וֹן חוֹר֛וֹן חוֹרֹ֔ן חוֹרֹ֖ן חוֹרֹ֛ן חוֹרֹן֙ חוֹרוֹן֙ חורון חורן חרון חרן choRon ḥō·rō·wn ḥō·rōn ḥō·w·rō·wn ḥō·w·rōn ḥōrōn ḥōrōwn ḥōwrōn ḥōwrōwnLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Joshua 10:10 HEB: מַעֲלֵ֣ה בֵית־ חוֹרֹ֔ן וַיַּכֵּ֥ם עַד־ NAS: of the ascent of Beth-horon and struck KJV: that goeth up to Bethhoron, and smote INT: the way step of Beth-horon and struck far Joshua 10:11 Joshua 16:3 Joshua 16:5 Joshua 18:13 Joshua 18:14 Joshua 21:22 1 Samuel 13:18 1 Kings 9:17 1 Chronicles 6:68 1 Chronicles 7:24 2 Chronicles 8:5 2 Chronicles 8:5 2 Chronicles 25:13 14 Occurrences |