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Baca
Open directlySmith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
(weeping), The Valley of, A valley in Palestine, through which the exiled Psalmist sees in vision the pilgrims passing in their march towards the sanctuary of Jehovah at Zion. (Psalms 84:6) That it was a real locality is most probable from the use of the definite article before the name. The rendering of the Targum is Gehenna, i.e. the Ge-Hinnom or ravine below Mount Zion. This locality agrees well with the mention of became (Authorized Version “mulberry”) trees in (2 Samuel 5:23)
Scripture references
Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
BA'CA (weeping). The margin reads "mulberry trees." Ps 84:6. It is generally supposed to refer to a valley near Jerusalem, though some later writers, as Robinson and Hackett, are inclined to regard it as not a proper name, but a figurative "valley of weeping."
Scripture references
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary · 1869
a mulberry-tree
Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
BA'CA (weeping). The margin reads "mulberry trees." Ps 84:6. It is generally supposed to refer to a valley near Jerusalem, though some later writers, as Robinson and Hackett, are inclined to regard it as not a proper name, but a figurative "valley of weeping."