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Beulah

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Dictionary: Beu·lah   (byū') pronunciation
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  1. The land of Israel in the Bible.
  2. The land of peace described in John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.

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("married")

A symbolic name for Israel, in referring to the restoration of Jerusalem, which will no longer be called "Forsaken" or "Desolate", but "Hephzibah" – "My delight is in her" and "Beulah" – "Married" (Is 62:4).

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Is 62:4


 
Beulah (byū') [Heb.,=married, used of a woman], in the Bible, allegorical name for Israel.


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Beulah is a female given name from the Hebrew word meaning "married", and may refer to:

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