| Easton's Bible Dictionary Camel-house, a city in the "plain country" of Moab denounced by the prophet (Jeremiah 48:23); probably the modern Um-el-Jemal, near Bozrah, one of the deserted cities of the Hauran. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia BETH-GAMUL beth-ga'-mul (beth gamul; oikos Gaimol; Codex Sinaiticus, Gamola): A city in Moab named with Dibon, Kiriathaim and Beth-meon (Jeremiah 48:23). Conder places it at Umm el-Jamal, toward East of the plateau, S. of Medeba (HDB, under the word). Others (Guthe, Kurz. bib. Worterbuch, under the word; Buhl, GAP, 268, etc.) favor Jemeil, a site 6 miles East of Dhiban. Since the town is not mentioned among the cities of Israel Buhl doubts if it should be sought North of the Arnon. | Multi-Version Concordance Beth-gamul (1 Occurrence) Jeremiah 48:23 and upon Kiriathaim, and upon Beth-gamul, and upon Beth-meon, (ASV BBE DBY JPS WBS YLT NAS) |