Strong's Concordance Sukkoth Benoth: "booths of daughters," an Assyr.-Bab. god Original Word: סֻכּוֹתPart of Speech: Noun Transliteration: Sukkoth Benoth Phonetic Spelling: (sook-kohth' ben-ohth') Short Definition: Succoth-benoth Brown-Driver-Briggs סֻכּוֺת בְּנוֺת proper name, of a divinity 2 Kings 17:30, Assyrian-Babylonian deity, worshipped by Babylonians in Samaria; text of name corrupt; SchrCOT ad. location (after H. Rawlinson) proposes Zîr-bânit, or Zarpanituv, wife of Marduk (compare HptAR, May 1886 Muss-ArnJBL xi (1892), 167), rejecting Sakkut-binûtu = Marduk DlPar 215; JenZA iv. 352 makes בְּנוֺת = banîtu, epithet of Ištar; all doubtful. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Succoth-benoth From Cukkowth and the (irreg.) Plural of bath; booths of (the) daughters; brothels, i.e. Idoalatrous tents for impure purpose -- Succoth-benoth. see HEBREW Cukkowth see HEBREW bath Forms and Transliterations בְּנ֔וֹת בנות bə·nō·wṯ beNot bənōwṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 55241 Occurrence bə·nō·wṯ — 1 Occ. 2 Kings 17:30 HEB: אֶת־ סֻכּ֣וֹת בְּנ֔וֹת וְאַנְשֵׁי־ כ֔וּת NAS: made Succoth-benoth, the men KJV: made Succothbenoth, and the men INT: of Babylon made Succoth-benoth the men of Cuth |