Bochim
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bō´kim (הבּכים, ha-bōkhīm̌ ; "weepers"):
A place where the angel of the Lord reproved the Israelites for entering into a league with the people of the land. This caused them bitterly to weep, and hence the name of the place (Judges 2:1, Judges 2:5). It lay probably at the head of one of the valleys between Gilgal and Shiloh, i.e. a place on the mountain West of Gilgal said to have been so named (literally “the weepers”) because Israel wept there at the remonstrance of the angel (Judges 2:1, Judges 2:5). No name resembling this has been discovered. Given on the occasion mentioned, it may not have endured. Many, following Septuagint, identify it with Bethel.
