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Bethel (Hebrew: בֵּית אֵל, romanized: Bēṯ ʾĒl, "House of El" or "House of God", also
transliterated Beth El, Beth-El, Beit El; Gr****: Βαιθήλ; Latin: Bethel)...
- ground. The
second was the
eldest son of Hiel (also
spelled Chiel) the
Bethelite, who
perished prematurely in
consequence of his father's
undertaking to...
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ATLAH World Missionary Church (formerly
Bethelite Missionary Baptist Church) is a
Christian church and
ministry located in Harlem, New York.
James David...
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covered along with a
basic monthly stipend.
These volunteers are
called Bethelites and are ****igned
specific tasks such as
printing literature or
doing laundry...
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Israel according to 1
Kings 16:29–33. For example, he
allowed Hiel the
Bethelite to
rebuild Jericho, even
though it was 'cursed' by
Yahweh (1
Kings 16:34)...
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youngest child respectively. This was
eventually fulfilled by Hiel the
Bethelite under King Ahab's reign. In 1868,
Charles Warren identified Tell es-Sultan...
- any man who
would rebuild Jericho and to its
fulfillment in Hiel the
Bethelite, who
according to 1
Kings 16:34 "laid the
foundation thereof in Abiram...
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Genesis 46:12,
Hezron is
grandson of
Judah and the son of Pharez. Hiel the
Bethelite (Heb. אֲחִיאֵל, חִיאֵל; "the [divine] brother, or kinsman, is God")) rebuilt...
- 1978.
While in prison, he
became a
devout Christian. He
became pastor at
Bethelite Missionary Baptist Church several years after prison.
After beginning...
- bə-yā-māw bā-nāh ḥî-'êl bêṯ hā-'ĕ-lî 'eṯ- yə-rî-ḥōh, 'In his days Hiel [the]
Bethelite built Jericho' – WLC ᾨκοδόμησεν Ἀχειὴλ ὁ Βαιθηλείτης τὴν Ἰερειχώ·, 'Acheièl...