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Bethuel
derives from (btl 295a) meaning `virgin' or `being kept separate,' rendering
`Virgin Of God.' Between the segments and is the letter (waw 519)
which usually indicates a constructive connection between the two; with.
Prolly.. the name is supposed to mean Daughter With God.
The meaning of this name is disputed. Without reasons given,
BDB assumes a text error and derives from (mat 1263), meaning man,
and El (93a) meaning God: Man Of God. But the name starts with bat,
not with mat, so this explanation seems uncalled for. There are two words
(bat: 254b, 298a). The first one means daughter (254b), the second one
is a measure of volume equal to about 22 liters (298a).
There are two Bethuels mentioned in Scriptures.
One is a town in Simeon (1 Chr 4:30). The other Bethuel
is a son of Nahor and Milcah, and the father of Laban and Rebekah.