8. Bezer. This name is derived from the verb baá¹£ar, “to restrain,” “to enclose,” hence, “to fortify.” The noun indicates “a fortified place,” that is, “a fortress.” The location of Bezer is not definitely known. Some have identified it with the modern Umm el-‘Amad, northwest of Medebah.
Ramoth. From ra’am, “to be high or exalted.” Ra’moth is the plural noun, meaning “heights,” figuratively meaning “sublime or unattainable things.” For the probable location see on 13:26 (Ramoth-mizpeh).
Golan. from gôlan, “circuit.” Its location thought to be somewhat east of the Sea of Chinnereth (Galilee); possibly Saḥen el-JÅÂlân.