Beulah Beulah - married, is used in Isa. 62:4 metaphorically as the name of Judea: "Thy land shall be married," i.e., favoured and blessed of the Lord. Previous topic: Betroth Next topic: Bewray Return to Bible Dictionary Main Index
Beulah - married, is used in Isa. 62:4 metaphorically as the name of Judea: "Thy land shall be married," i.e., favoured and blessed of the Lord.
Previous topic: Betroth
Next topic: Bewray
Return to Bible Dictionary Main Index
Additional essential Bible study tools:
Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible
The New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible
inWORD Bible software
Where to Find it in the Bible