-
since 2016)
Basel Yaldo,
Curial Bishop of
Babylon and
Titular Bishop of
BethZabda (since 2015)
Paulus Thabet Mako
Auxiliary Bishop of
Alqosh (since 2021)...
- Arsamosata, Sophene, Kitharis, Cefa, and Zeugma. The
Annuario Pontificio adds
Bethzabda and Dadima. The
names of
several of the
successors of
Acacius are known...
-
Bennefa Beroea Berenice Berissa Beroë
Berrhoea Betagbara Bethleem Bettonium Bethzabda Beverla****
Biccari Bida
Bigastro Bilta Binda Birtha Bisarchio Bisica Bistue...
- (بيت يافا) Dair Esse'neh (دير السعنة)
Mandah (منده) Maru (Irbid) (مرو)
Zabda (زبدة) Bait Idis (بيت ايدس)
Makhraba (مخربا) Al-Murajjam Al
Mughayer (المغير)...
- the
descendants of
Hashum mentioned in Ezra 10:33
along with Mattenai,
Zabda, Eliphelet, Jeremai, Man****eh and
Shimei who
married foreign wives. Two...
- have been one of a few
locations in
antiquity called Beth Dagon, and may be
identified with the
Beth Dagon mentioned in
Tosefta Shevi'ith 7:13-71,29. In...
- Woods"), the town to
which the Ark of the
Covenant was
taken after it had left
Beth-shemesh (1
Samuel 6:1–7:2).
Edward Robinson was the
first modern scholar...
- Peki'in, near Lod.
According to the Talmud,
Rabbi Joshua ben
Hananiah ran a
Beth Midrash,
Rabbi Shimon bar
Yochai and his son
Rabbi Elazar ben Shimon, hid...
- with
several other sites, Bi'ina was
proposed as the
location of
ancient Beth-Anath
mentioned in
Egyptian and
biblical texts.
Archaeological evidence suggests...
- The
bishops Milis and
Zabda of
Prath d'Maishan were
among the
signatories of the acts of the
synod of
Isaac in 410, and
Zabda was
confirmed as metropolitan...