Strong's Hebrew #1090 - בִּלְהָה Bilhah (a concubine of Jacob)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Bilhah From balahh; timid; Bilhah, the name of one of Jacob's concubines; also of a place in Palestine -- Bilhah. see HEBREW balahh Englishman's Concordance Bilhah = “troubled” 1) Rachel’s handmaid whom she gave to Jacob as a concubine, mother to two of Jacob’s children, Dan and Naphtali (noun proper feminine) 2) a city in Simeon (noun proper locative) Part of Speech: see above in Definition A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from H1089 Brown-Driver-Briggs I. בִּלְהָה proper name, feminine (etymology dubious) handmaid of Rachel, concubine of Jacob Genesis 29:29; Genesis 30:3,4,5,7; Genesis 35:22,25 (sons Dan & Naphtali) Genesis 37:2 (probably gloss, Ol) Genesis 46:25; 1 Chronicles 7:13. II. בִּלהָה proper name, of a location a city of Simeon 1 Chronicles 4:29, probably = בַּעֲלָה Joshua 15:29, בָּלָה Joshua 19:3 compare Di; site dubious Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 1090. בִּלְהָה (Bilhah) — 11 OccurrencesGenesis 29:29 Genesis 30:3 Genesis 30:4 Genesis 30:5 Genesis 30:7 Genesis 35:22 Genesis 35:25 Genesis 37:2 Genesis 46:25 1 Chronicles 4:29 1 Chronicles 7:13 |